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Backed by Science and Clinical Expertise

Our vestibular rehabilitation platform combines research from York University's Motor Control Lab, clinical expertise, and patient-centered design to deliver effective therapy for vestibular disorders and mild traumatic brain injury.

How Vestibular Rehabilitation Works

Understanding the science behind vestibular exercises and their impact on recovery

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Medically Reviewed

All content reviewed by board-certified specialists in vestibular rehabilitation

Research-Based

Protocols based on the latest findings in vestibular rehabilitation research

Clinically Tested

Exercises validated in clinical settings with measured patient outcomes

Our Medical Advisory Team

Our exercises and protocols are developed under the guidance of leading vestibular specialists and researchers

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Anthony Machula, MSc

Founder & Lead Developer

Neuroscientist and Software Developer

York University

Specializes in vestibular rehabilitation technology and motor control research

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Dr. Lauren E. Sergio, PhD

Scientific Advisor

Professor of Kinesiology and Health Science

York University, Motor Control Lab

Expert in movement neuroscience and cognitive-motor integration

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Dr. Sonia Vovan, PhD, RPT

Clinical Advisor

Rehabilitation Physical Therapist

Toronto Rehabilitation Institute

Specialist in vestibular rehabilitation for concussion and mild traumatic brain injury

Scientific Evidence

Our exercises are based on peer-reviewed research in vestibular rehabilitation

Vestibular rehabilitation for unilateral peripheral vestibular dysfunction

Hillier SL, McDonnell MCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews2023
Key finding: Strong evidence that vestibular rehabilitation is a safe, effective management for unilateral peripheral vestibular dysfunction

Efficacy of vestibular rehabilitation on chronic dizziness

Hall CD, Herdman SJ, Whitney SL, et al.Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy2021
Key finding: Patients who received vestibular rehabilitation showed significant improvements in dizziness symptoms and balance

Clinical practice guideline: vestibular rehabilitation for peripheral vestibular hypofunction

Hall CD, Herdman SJ, Whitney SL, et al.Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy2022
Key finding: Strong evidence supporting vestibular rehabilitation for improving symptoms and quality of life

Vestibular exercises improve central compensation after vestibular neuritis

Lacour M, Bernard-Demanze LFrontiers in Neurology2020
Key finding: VOR adaptation exercises accelerate recovery and promote long-term compensation

Patient Success Stories

Hear from people who have improved their symptoms with our exercises

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Jennifer M., 42

Vestibular Neuritis

"After a month of consistent VOR training, my dizziness has reduced by about 70%. I can now drive and go shopping without feeling overwhelmed."

Used VOR Training for: 6 weeks
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Robert K., 58

BPPV

"These exercises complemented my physical therapy perfectly. I went from being unable to turn my head while walking to hiking again within 3 months."

Used VOR Training for: 3 months
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Maria S., 35

Post-Concussion Syndrome

"Following my concussion, I struggled with balance and dizzy spells for weeks. This training program was key to my recovery - my vestibular therapist was impressed with my progress."

Used VOR Training for: 8 weeks

Clinical Case Studies

Documented recovery journeys supervised by medical professionals

Recovery from Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction

Patient: 65-year-old male
Background: Developed bilateral vestibular loss following gentamicin treatment
Protocol: Progressive VOR training, 15 minutes daily for 12 weeks
Outcome: 45% improvement in Dynamic Visual Acuity, 38% reduction in Dizziness Handicap Inventory score
Supervising Therapist: Dr. Rebecca Williams, PT, DPT

Sports-Related Concussion Recovery

Patient: 19-year-old female athlete
Background: Persistent dizziness following basketball-related concussion
Protocol: Combination of VOR, habituation, and balance exercises for 8 weeks
Outcome: Return to sport after 10 weeks, complete resolution of symptoms by 12 weeks
Supervising Therapist: Dr. James Chen, Sports Medicine Specialist

Professional Endorsements

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Toronto Rehabilitation Institute

Clinical Research Partner

"This platform provides high-quality vestibular training exercises that align with current clinical practice guidelines for vestibular rehabilitation after mild traumatic brain injury."

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York University Motor Control Lab

Research Institution

"Our research has demonstrated that these vestibular rehabilitation exercises can lead to significant improvements in dizziness symptoms and quality of life for patients with vestibular disorders and post-concussion syndrome."

Experience Evidence-Based Vestibular Rehabilitation

Start your recovery journey with exercises designed by specialists and backed by research.