Say Goodbye to Dizziness and Unsteadiness

Are you feeling off-balance, lightheaded, or dizzy? Do your surroundings seem to spin when you change position? These are signs of vestibular dysfunction—a condition that affects your inner ear and disrupts your sense of balance. Fortunately, Levan Physical Therapy offers advanced vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) to help you recover your balance, reduce vertigo, and feel confident moving again.

Our team uses evidence-based techniques to retrain your brain and body to adapt to vestibular challenges, so you can get back to your daily activities without fear of falling.

Common Causes of Vestibular Disorders

Vestibular disorders can arise from problems in the inner ear, the brain, or nerve connections responsible for balance. Some of the most common causes we treat are:

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)

Vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis

Meniere’s disease

How Levan Physical Therapy Treats Vestibular Rehab

We specialize in customized vestibular rehabilitation therapy that retrains the vestibular system using proven neuromuscular techniques. Our goals are to reduce dizziness, improve coordination, and restore your confidence in movement.

Your treatment may include:

  • ✅Canalith repositioning maneuvers (e.g., Epley for BPPV)

  • ✅Gaze stabilization exercises

  • ✅Habituation exercises to reduce motion sensitivity

  • ✅Balance and coordination training

  • ✅Postural control techniques

  • ✅Walking and mobility drills

  • ✅Fall prevention education

Why Choose Levan Physical Therapy?

  • Specialists in Vestibular Care

Our team is highly trained in treating complex vestibular dysfunction using gentle and targeted interventions.

  • Accurate Assessments

We use detailed assessments to measure eye movements, balance, and motion sensitivity—then create your custom care plan.

  • Whole-Body Recovery

We treat not just the symptoms but the underlying systems affecting your balance, coordination, and safety.

  • Trusted, Compassionate Support

We understand how disorienting vestibular issues can be, and we’re here to guide you patiently every step of the way.

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    What to Expect During Your First Visit

    At your first appointment, we’ll conduct a comprehensive evaluation to understand the severity, location, and impact of your Vestibular dysfunction. This includes testing:

    • Balance
    • Muscular strength and flexibility
    • Coordination
    • Functional limitations
    • Eye movement Assessment
    • Pain triggers and posture patterns
    • From there, we build a plan just for you — not a generic routine — and guide you every step of the way.

    Take Control of Your Recovery — Starting Today!

    If you’re tired of living with dizziness imbalance, now is the time to act. Early intervention not only prevents falls and limited lifestyle but also prevents it from becoming a long-term issue.

    🎯 Request an appointment today at Levan Physical Therapy in Livonia and let our team help you move better, feel stronger, and live pain-free.

    Discover the Levan Physical Therapy Difference in Physical Therapy & Recovery

    At Levan Physical Therapy, we are committed to helping you move better, feel stronger, and live pain-free.
    Located in Livonia, we deliver exceptional, individualized care that blends advanced physical therapy techniques with holistic wellness solutions tailored to your lifestyle.

    Our comprehensive services include physical therapy, pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation, pain management, injury prevention, posture correction, personal training, and mobility restoration. Whether you’re an athlete aiming to optimize performance or someone recovering from surgery or chronic pain, we design evidence-based treatment plans that meet your unique goals.

    FAQ

    If you're experiencing dizziness, vertigo, unsteadiness, or balance problems, vestibular rehab can help. A formal evaluation will confirm the diagnosis.

    Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is a common cause of vertigo. It’s often treated with repositioning maneuvers that clear displaced crystals from your inner ear.

    Yes. It is a safe and non-invasive therapy supervised by trained professionals. Some exercises may temporarily provoke symptoms, but this is part of the adaptation process.

    Recovery time varies. Some patients see improvement in a few sessions, while others may need several weeks depending on severity and condition.

    Once properly instructed, many exercises can be continued at home. We provide personalized home programs to reinforce your clinic-based treatment.