Exercise Prescription in Vestibular Therapy: Precision, Personalisation & Progress

In vestibular rehabilitation, exercise isn’t just a recommendation – it’s a prescription. Much like medication, vIn vestibular rehabilitation, exercise isn’t just a recommendation – it’s a prescription. Much like medication, vestibular exercises must be carefully selected, dosed and delivered to suit each individual’s unique condition, symptoms and recovery goals. And just like any medical treatment, outcomes hinge on precision, consistency and follow-up.

Motivational Strategies for Long-Term Recovery

Vertigenius™ is a cutting-edge vestibular rehabilitation platform and Medical Device that fuses technology with personalised care to support patients and clinicians alike. Its integrated system featuring a smart head sensor, a clinician portal and a user-friendly mobile app not only delivers accurate therapy but also drives patient motivation by making progress visible and meaningful.

Tracking Progress in Vestibular Rehabilitation

Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) is a specialised form of physical therapy designed to improve symptoms of dizziness, vertigo and imbalance associated with vestibular disorders. While the therapy is highly effective, tracking progress is critical to ensuring optimal outcomes. Platforms like Vertigenius have revolutionised this process, combining advanced technology with evidence-based practices to empower patients and clinicians alike.

Shedding Light on the Global Challenge of Vertigo, Dizziness, and Imbalance

Vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance are widespread issues affecting millions of people worldwide, yet they often go unaddressed, leaving individuals to cope with discomfort and uncertainty. Understanding the complexity behind this challenge reveals a variety of contributing factors, from the nuanced nature of symptoms to limitations in access to care.

Navigating Vertigo: The Advantages of Remote Patient Monitoring

Vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance are complex conditions that can significantly impact an individual’s quality of life. Whether stemming from inner ear issues, neurological disorders, or other underlying health concerns, managing these symptoms requires careful monitoring and timely intervention. In recent years, advancements in technology have re

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