Vestibular Balance Center at AOSMI
Specialized Support for Stability and Confidence in New Jersey
What Is Vestibular Rehabilitation?
Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized form of physical therapy designed to treat dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders caused by inner ear or neurological conditions. At AOSMI’s Vestibular Balance Center, our team uses evidence-based techniques to help your brain adapt. Common Balance Disorders We Treat Our clinicians provide comprehensive care for a wide range of vestibular and balance-related conditions, including:
✔ Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) BPPV causes sudden episodes of vertigo triggered by head movements. Our therapists use the Epley maneuver, a proven repositioning technique, to reduce or eliminate symptoms.
✔ Meniere’s Disease Characterized by episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, and fluctuating hearing loss, this condition can be managed with customized vestibular therapy aimed at reducing symptoms and improving quality of life.
✔ Vestibular Neuritis An inflammation of the vestibular nerve that causes vertigo and imbalance. Therapy focuses on strategies to help the body compensate and regain stability.
✔ Concussion-Related Dizziness Dizziness and balance issues are common after concussion. Our vestibular rehabilitation programs address coordination and balance.

How Does Vestibular Physical Therapy Work?
Each therapy plan is personalized to meet your needs. During your initial evaluation, your therapist will assess: Eye and head movement coordination Balance and gait stability Responses to positional changes Treatment options may include:
- Gaze stabilization exercises
- Balance and strength training
- Habituation exercises
- Positional maneuvers (such as the Epley maneuver)
Why Choose the Vestibular Balance Center at AOSMI?
✔ Personalized Care Plans – Treatments tailored to your specific symptoms, goals, and lifestyle.
✔ Experienced Team – Specialists in vestibular rehabilitation using the most up-to-date, research-based techniques.
✔ Advanced Diagnostic Tools – Orthopedic and neurological assessments to identify the root causes of balance issues.
✔ Collaborative Approach – Coordinated care with your physician and physical therapy team.
Assessments & Outcome Monitoring
We use validated tools to track progress and guide treatment, including:
- Berg Balance Scale
- Timed Up and Go (TUG) Test
These measures help monitor improvements over time and adjust therapy for optimal results.
Locations Offering Vestibular Balance Therapy
We offer vestibular therapy services across New Jersey in:
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If you’re experiencing dizziness or balance difficulties, contact the Vestibular Balance Center at AOSMI to discuss how our vestibular rehabilitation services might help you manage symptoms and support your mobility.