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Vestibular Rehabilitation Exercises

The document outlines various vestibular rehabilitation exercises including head exercises with bending and turning the head, fixation exercises moving the eyes while performing head movements, positioning exercises lying down and rolling as well as sitting up, and postural exercises practicing static and dynamic balance with eyes open and closed. The exercises are meant to treat dizziness and balance problems related to vestibular dysfunction.

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Vestibular Rehabilitation Exercises

The document outlines various vestibular rehabilitation exercises including head exercises with bending and turning the head, fixation exercises moving the eyes while performing head movements, positioning exercises lying down and rolling as well as sitting up, and postural exercises practicing static and dynamic balance with eyes open and closed. The exercises are meant to treat dizziness and balance problems related to vestibular dysfunction.

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  • Vestibular Rehabilitation Exercises: Presents a series of exercises designed to aid in vestibular rehabilitation, focusing on head, positioning, and postural exercises.

Vestibular rehabilitation exercises

Head exercises (with eyes open and closed) Bend head backwards and forwards Turn head from side to side Tilt head from one shoulder to the other Fixation exercises Move eyes up and down, side to side Perform head exercises while fixating stationary target Perform head exercises while fixating moving target Positioning exercises (with eyes open and closed) While seated, bend down to touch the floor Bend down with head twisted first to one side and then the other Lying down, roll from one side to the other Sit up from lying on the back and on each side Repeat with head turned to each side Postural exercises (with eyes open and eyes closed under supervision) Practice static stance with feet as close together as possible Practice standing on one leg, and heel to toe Repeat head fixation exercises while standing and then walking Practice walking in circles, pivot turns, up slopes, stairs, around obstacles Standing and walking in environments with altered surface and/or visual conditions with and without head and fixation exercises

DR. ALIM AKHTAR BHUIYAN


MBBS (BD), DTM & H (U.K.), M.D. (NEWYORK, U.S.A), POST- DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN EPILEPSY (NEW YORK, U.S.A) US BOARD CERTIFIED IN NEUROLOGY CONSULTANT NEUROGOLIST, APOLLO HOSPITALS, DHAKA
(EX- ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF NEUROLOGY, BANGLADESH MEDICAL COLLEGE, DHAKA, EX. - CONSULTANT NEUROLOGIST, VETERANS ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL SYRACUSE, NEWORK, U.S.A)

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