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Balance & Vestibular Rehabilitation
by Luz Garavito, RPT and Kris Kreitzer, RPT
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If your patients have poor or deficient balance, equilibrium, static / dynamic sitting or standing problems, dizziness or vertigo, gait instability, or general unsteadiness, this resource library is for you! It can also be used to treat lower extremity problems such as total hip / knee, ankle sprain / strain and much more…

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Computer Exercise Database*  $76.95  
Reproducible Cards DISCONTINUED$121.95  
    
* This is an exercise database for use with PC-Kits.To use this database you must purchase or currently own PC-Kits.

130 Professionally
Illustrated Exercises
Sitting
Standing Dynamic
Eye Exercises
Otolith Stimulation
Standing Static
Gait
Habituation
General Safety Tips
  • 2 Full Field Stimulus
    Patterns 8.5" X 11"
    1…Stripes
    2…Checkerboard
This comprehensive collection contains:
  • Therapeutic interventions to teach compensations or adaptations for postural stability in a variety of situations.
  • Exercises to enhance static and dynamic postural stability in a variety of reduced and conflicting sensory environments.
  • A wide variety of exercises related to functional activities.
  • Comprehensive eye exercises in varying functional postures for increasing gaze stabilization and oculomotor control.
  • A wide variety of exercise progressions from easy to advanced.
  • The resources to address your patients’ needs at all stages of rehabilitation.
Effectively treat:
  • Peripheral Vestibular Disorders
  • Post Surgical Patients
  • Cerebral Vascular Accidents-MS
  • Traumatic Head Injuries
  • Central Vestibular Disorders
  • Dizziness or Vertigo Problems