A Look at Conditions and Applications | Vestibular disorders

Vestibular disorders | Who Can Benefit from Vertigenius™? A Look at Conditions and Applications

Vestibular disorders can arise from a wide range of causes, from inner ear dysfunction to neurological injury. Despite their differences, these conditions share a common challenge: dizziness, imbalance and reduced confidence in movement.

Vertigenius™ was designed to address these challenges head-on. By combining clinical expertise with digital precision, Vertigenius™ enables clinicians to deliver structured, measurable and patient-centred vestibular rehabilitation in clinic and beyond.

Treating Peripheral Vestibular Disorders

Peripheral vestibular disorders are among the most common causes of dizziness. Vertigenius™ supports rehabilitation through gaze stability, habituation and balance exercises tailored to each patient’s impairments.

Common conditions include:

  1. Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) – including residual dizziness post-repositioning.
  2. Unilateral and Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction – Restoring Gaze Stability and Balance.
  3. Ménière’s Disease – between acute episodes to reduce imbalance.
  4. Vestibular Schwannoma – pre- and post-operative rehabilitation to optimise recovery.
  5. Perilymph Fistula and Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome – addressing impairments in stability and motion sensitivity.

 

Managing Central Vestibular Disorders

Central vestibular disorders often present more complex rehabilitation needs, where symptom profiles extend beyond dizziness. Vertigenius™ provides clinicians with customizable exercise programs targeting visual motion sensitivity, oculomotor control and postural stability.

Supported conditions include:

  1. Vestibular Migraine – managing motion sensitivity and imbalance between episodes.
  2. Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Concussion Syndrome – combining vestibular, oculomotor and cervical rehabilitation.
  3. Cerebellar and Brainstem Stroke – improving balance, gaze control and gait.
  4. Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis – addressing vestibular and multisensory deficits.
  5. Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD) – within a supportive, interdisciplinary framework.
  6. Mal de Débarquement Syndrome – retraining sensory integration and motion tolerance.

 

Supporting Multisensory and Age-Related Balance Disorders

With age or multisensory loss, balance control often declines. Vertigenius™ helps patients maintain independence through progressive balance and gait programs that are easy to follow at home.

Common uses include:

  1. Age-related vestibular loss
  2. Balance impairment due to multisensory deficits
  3. Fall risk and fear of falling

 

Post-Surgical and Mixed Presentations

Recovery after vestibular surgery or mixed central-peripheral conditions requires structured, adaptable rehabilitation. Vertigenius™ makes this possible with patient-specific exercise plans and progress tracking.

Indications include:

  1. Post-labyrinthectomy
  2. Post-vestibular nerve section
  3. Post-cochlear or vestibular implant
  4. Post-vestibular schwannoma resection or radiotherapy
  5. Mixed central and peripheral vestibular presentations

 

A Platform Built for Versatility and Measurable Progress

Across all these conditions, Vertigenius™ simplifies the complex.
Clinicians can:

  1. Customize exercises based on specific impairments
  2. Track adherence and outcomes remotely
  3. Adjust programs in real-time to match patient progress
  4. Support continuity of care between clinic and home

 

By focusing on impairments rather than diagnoses, Vertigenius™ ensures that every patient receives tailored, evidence-based care, whether recovering from BPPV, concussion, or complex central disorders.

From Diagnosis to Digital Recovery

Vertigenius™ brings structure, insight and accessibility to vestibular rehabilitation.
Whether you’re helping a patient regain confidence after a concussion or treating chronic dizziness, Vertigenius™ provides the tools to deliver measurable, meaningful progress.

 

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