Services

NEUROBLOOM SERVICES

Maximizing patients quality of life and increase their independent mobility.
 

Our Specialities

We take care of patients in all phases of healing, from initial diagnosis through the restorative and preventive stages of recovery.

Vestibular diagnoses

  • Acoustic Neuroma
  • Aging and Dizziness
  • Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Stroke
  • Anxiety and Stress Dizziness
  • Bilateral Vestibular Loss
  • BPPV
  • Cervicogenic Dizziness
  • Cochlear Implants
  • Concussion
  • Labyrinthitis
  • Mal De Debarquement
  • Meniere’s Disease
  • Orthostatic Hypotension
  • Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness
  • Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Stroke
  • Space and Motion Sensitivity
  • Superior Canal Dehiscense
  • Symptoms with Exercise
  • Trauma and Inner Ear Problems
  • Unilateral Vestibular Hypofunction
  • Vestibular Migraines
  • Vestibular neuritis
  • White Matter Disease

Neurological diagnoses

  • Stroke (loss of blood supply to the brain)
  • Spinal cord injuries (damage to part of the central nervous system resulting in loss of movement and control)
  • Traumatic brain injuries (such as concussion)
  • Multiple sclerosis (a disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord)
  • Parkinson’s disease (a progressive nervous system disorder)
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease)
  • Guillain-Barre syndrome (an autoimmune disease attacking the nerves)
  • Other central and peripheral nervous system disorders
We are certified Vestibular Rehabilitation Specialist

Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT)

Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) is a specialized form of physical therapy that is focused on rehabilitation for problems with balance, vertigo, disequilibrium and chronic dizziness. Vestibular rehabilitation is the repeated practice of certain activities or movements that cause mild dizziness symptoms and or unsteadiness. This regular training can allow the brain and body to adapt to a chronic dizziness problem or recover from acute vestibular damage. It utilizes neural plasticity, the ability of the brain to adapt itself, to promote stronger neural connections within the brain to better deal with vestibular information. It can also restore a person’s confidence to move without fear of having a severe vertigo episode. It is appropriate for many forms of vestibular dysfunction and many of the exercises can be done safely at home. The most effective form of rehabilitation is an individually tailored program specific to the clients’ needs and goals. This is best formulated with a certified Vestibular Rehabilitation Specialist such as NeuroBloom Physical Therapist.