Free Vestibular Rehab Resources & Tools
Enhance your clinical toolkit with our curated collection of free vestibular rehab resources, designed specifically for physical therapists and occupational therapists. Whether you're just starting to treat patients with dizziness and balance disorders or looking to refine your assessment techniques, our downloads offer practical support for real-world application.
Access evidence-based tools to help manage conditions like BPPV, vestibular hypofunction, vestibular migraine, and post-concussion syndrome. Our resource library includes patient handouts, treatment planners, clinical checklists, and flowcharts to guide your vestibular assessments and interventions with confidence.
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Popular downloads include:
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BPPV Differential Diagnosis Flowchart
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Gaze Stabilization Exercise Templates
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Vestibular Hypofunction Home Program Guide
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VOMS (Vestibular/Ocular Motor Screening) Reference Sheet
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Canalith Repositioning Protocols (Epley & Semont)
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Patient Education Sheets for Fall Prevention and Dizziness Management
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These resources are designed to supplement our CEU-accredited courses and provide immediate value in the clinic. Whether you’re treating older adults with a risk of falls or athletes with concussion symptoms, you’ll find tools that streamline your evaluations and empower your patients.
We’re committed to supporting clinicians like you with high-quality vestibular training and resources. All downloads are free — no purchase required. Start building your vestibular rehab expertise today with tools you can trust and apply tomorrow.
Explore the resources below and check back regularly for new materials added by our expert faculty.
VEDA - Vestibular Disorders Association
Looking for vestibular professional near you? If you are in search of a vestibular therapist, be certain to look for "infrared lenses or Frenzel goggles" listed under Procedures and Tools.
Find more information about vestibular diagnoses. Access handouts and other patient care-related information. Search for educational opportunities and conferences.
Vestibular Migraine Resources
More information on vestibular migraine from the American Migraine Foundation
The Dizzy Cook offers recipes created by a nutritionist who also happens to experience vestibular migraines. The recipes use only ingredients that are not known to trigger migraines.
The Migraine Buddy app is a great tool to track your symptoms. It allows you to review reports of the frequency, location, intensity of migraines, and link potential triggers. You can also print the reports to share with a health care provider.
Heal Your Headache: The 1-2-3 Program for Taking Charge of Your Pain - this book was written by Dr. Buchholz, a neurologist specialized in treating migraines. It is a great resource for understanding migraines and offers a natural solution for lifestyle management.