A disturbance that causes an individual to feel unsteady when standing or walking accompanied by feelings of giddiness or having a sensation of movement, spinning, or floating. The inner ear and brain regions that assist in regulating balance and eye movements are together referred to as the vestibular system. Vestibular diseases may develop if the system is harmed by disease, ageing, or trauma, and they are frequently accompanied by one or more of these symptoms.
Vertigo and dizziness.
Imbalance and spatial disorientation.
Vision disturbance.
Hearing changes.
Cognitive changes.
Psychological changes.
A comprehensive assessment of your vestibular function could include:
Medical history.
Physical examination.
Tests of inner ear function.
Hearing Tests.
Balance Tests.
Vision Tests.
The technique used for treating people with vestibular disorders varies significantly from person to person and is based on the nature and severity of your diagnosis and symptoms:
Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT).
Canalith repositioning maneuvers.
Dietary adjustments.
Talk Therapy/Counseling and Medication.
Psychological therapy.
Postural therapy, Physiotherapeutic rehabilitation.