Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital's Vestibular Rehabilitation Program is a
therapeutic program that manages the effects of dizziness and imbalance.
The vestibular system can be affected by inner ear disorders, stroke,
head injury or other neurologic problems. Our specially trained and
experienced therapists teach patients to manage the effects of dizziness
and return to an independent lifestyle. Treatment may include physical
and/or occupational therapy and focuses on sensorimotor retraining,
visual exercises, home exercises and patient/family education.
Treatment
Treatment plans for the Vestibular Rehabilitation program are developed
to provide the tools necessary for symptom management. Management of the
problem enables patients to return to a functional lifestyle and to
eventually be able to manage the disorder on their own. The program
goals include the ability to return to work, household responsibilities
and participation in various social and recreational activities.
At admission to the program 49 percent of clients said that their
problem interfered with their job or household responsibilities. By
discharge, only 14 percent of clients said that their problem still
interfered. One hundred percent of clients were
satisfied with the education they received regarding their condition and
managing/preventing future problems.
The Referral Process
Bryn Mawr Rehab's Vestibular Rehabilitation Program is appropriate for
individuals who experience acute or chronic dizziness and a loss of
function as a result. Patients may be self-referred or referred by a
physician or case manager.
To make a referral or for more information, please call 484.596.3943.