Frequently Asked Questions
Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) is a specialized form of physical therapy designed to alleviate balance and dizziness issues often associated with sensorineural hearing damage. This therapy is particularly useful for individuals experiencing vertigo, imbalance, and related symptoms that can result from prolonged hearing damage. The expert practitioners at Melody Hearing Clinic employ VRT to help patients retrain their vestibular system through customized exercises, strengthening the connection between the inner ear, brain, and body.
At Melody Hearing Clinic, the process begins with a comprehensive hearing test, which includes audiometric and speech evaluations to accurately diagnose the extent of your hearing and balance issues. Based on your specific needs, their team creates a personalized VRT program that may involve targeted exercises to improve coordination, balance, and stability.
The goal of VRT is to reduce the symptomatic effects of sensorineural hearing damage by improving your body’s ability to compensate for balance deficits. Melody Hearing Clinic’s multidisciplinary approach, in collaboration with ENT doctors, ensures that patients receive holistic and effective care. To learn more about these services, visit their hearing services page.