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Vestibular Rehabilitation for Dizziness & Vertigo in Apopka, FL
Get real answers and a targeted plan—because dizziness isn’t “one exercise fits all.”
Vertigo and Vestibular Disorders: Not Just Maneuvers
Vestibular therapy may be one of the most misunderstood groups of diagnoses in healthcare. Some dizziness can improve quickly with the right testing, while other cases require a structured program to retrain balance, eye control, and tolerance to movement. At our Apopka clinic, we perform a thorough vestibular exam and build a personalized plan based on current research—so you’re not stuck guessing with generic exercises.
Who Benefits from Vestibular Rehabilitation at Hohman Rehab in Apopka

People with spinning sensations or positional vertigo
Adults dizzy when turning, bending, or getting out of bed
Patients with lingering dizziness after illness or ear issues
Individuals with motion sensitivity or visual motion triggers
People with post-concussion dizziness or disorientation
Anyone whose dizziness is limiting driving, work, or daily movement
Why Choose Hohman Rehab for Vestibular Therapy in Apopka
Thorough testing to identify the specific type of dizziness you’re experiencing
Targeted treatment plans—not generic ‘one-size’ vestibular protocols
Research-informed progressions with clear milestones
Balance and gait integration for real-world steadiness
Coaching to reduce fear and improve tolerance safely
Collaboration guidance when medical root causes must also be addressed

Common Signs Vestibular Rehab Can Help
Dizziness can be complex, but most functional deficits are highly treatable with the right diagnosis and plan.
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Dizziness when rolling in bed or looking up/down
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Feeling off in busy environments or crowded stores
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Unsteadiness with head turns or quick movement
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Motion sickness or sensitivity to visual motion
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Balance loss or fear of falling
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Symptoms after concussion, illness, or ear infection
Vertigo & Dizziness Conditions We Treat at Hohman Rehab in Apopka
Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
Accurate testing and targeted maneuvers when appropriate for true positional vertigo.
Vestibular Hypofunction (e.g., Ménière’s Disease, Ear Infections)
Retrain eye/head control so the brain can recalibrate and reduce dizziness symptoms.
Motion Sensitivity / Sensory Integration Disorders
Reduce motion-triggered symptoms and improve tolerance to movement and busy environments.
Central Vestibular Disorders (Post-Concussion, CVA, TBI)
Improve balance, coordination, and symptom control with structured progression.
Disequilibrium (e.g., Neuropathy-Related Unsteadiness)
Improve stability when sensation or input changes affect balance and walking.
Balance & Gait Deficits Related to Dizziness
Restore steadier walking and reduce fall risk with integrated balance and gait work.
What to Expect at Your First Apopka PT Visit
Thorough Evaluation
Your Apopka physical therapist listens to your story, reviews your goals, and assesses strength, mobility, and movement patterns.
Personalized Plan
You'll receive a clear roadmap for your Apopka Physical Therapy program, including visit frequency and milestones.
Targeted Treatment
Sessions may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, neuromuscular training, and activity-specific progressions.
Ongoing Progression
We adjust intensity and volume as you improve, keeping your care aligned to real-world outcomes.

Our Approach to Vestibular Rehabilitation in Apopka
Quick Tips for Managing Dizziness More Effectively
Get tested before you self-treat Online maneuvers aren’t appropriate for every type of dizziness—an exam changes everything.
Avoiding movement can prolong symptoms With the right plan, controlled exposure helps the brain adapt and recalibrate.
Coordinate medical care when needed If infection or Ménière’s is suspected, the root cause should be managed alongside therapy.
Vestibular Rehabilitation (Dizziness & Vertigo) in Apopka FAQs
Vestibular Rehabilitation (Dizziness & Vertigo) is specialized physical therapy that retrains balance, eye control, and tolerance to movement when dizziness or vertigo is present. At our Apopka clinic, we perform targeted testing so your plan matches your specific type of dizziness—not a generic routine.
No. Maneuvers are only appropriate for certain positional vertigo cases. Many types of dizziness need different exercises and progressions.
Yes. Many vestibular-related deficits are highly treatable. With proper diagnosis and targeted training, many patients improve within a few visits to a few weeks.
Some exercises can briefly reproduce symptoms as part of retraining, but we control intensity carefully and progress at a pace your system can tolerate.
It depends on the cause. Some conditions improve quickly; others require a structured program over several weeks. We’ll set expectations after your evaluation.
Often, yes. Long-standing dizziness is common when the wrong approach was used. A thorough exam helps clarify what needs to change.
Yes. Post-concussion dizziness often involves central processing and balance deficits. We tailor a plan to symptoms and functional goals.
Sometimes. If infection, Ménière’s disease, or other medical contributors are suspected, coordination with a physician is important alongside therapy.
Medication may reduce symptoms temporarily, but it typically doesn’t address root causes. A tailored plan helps retrain the system and restore function.
That’s common. We integrate balance and gait training so you feel steadier during walking, turning, and daily transitions.
Don't let dizziness and vertigo get in your way
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