Patient Success Story · Vertigo · Hopeless to Driving Again
I felt hopeless that the vertigo would ever end. Coming to Synergy for vestibular rehab surpassed my expectations. Now I have started living life again — I can drive, shop and be with friends!! On to living life!
— Catherine Jarvis
What was happening
Catherine came to Synergy after losing hope that her vertigo would ever end. That is a phrase patients use when they have been somewhere with their dizziness already — medications, possibly imaging, possibly a specialist — and the result was no resolution. So they stopped expecting one.
The cost is the world shrinking. No driving. Less shopping. Less time with friends. Vertigo does not just make a person dizzy. It takes a life.
What other providers missed
Vestibular causes of vertigo — BPPV, vestibular hypofunction, vestibular migraine — each have specific evidence-based assessments and treatments. Properly applied vestibular rehabilitation has been shown across decades of research to be effective for unilateral vestibular dysfunction. The American Physical Therapy Association has clinical practice guidelines supporting this.
And yet many vertigo patients are not referred for vestibular rehab. They are managed with suppressant medications and time. For many of them, the result is exactly what Catherine described — hopelessness, because the medication does not treat the cause.
What we did differently
Our team did a vestibular assessment to identify what was actually generating Catherine’s symptoms. Once we knew the source, the treatment could be precise. Repositioning maneuvers if indicated. Gaze stabilization exercises. Habituation work calibrated to her tolerance. Progressive challenges that retrained the vestibular system without overloading it.
Vestibular rehab is not generic balance training. It is specific work tied to specific findings.
The outcome
Catherine is driving. Shopping. Spending time with friends. Living life again. She said vestibular rehab surpassed her expectations — which is what happens when the right intervention finally meets the problem.
Hopelessness is what the wrong treatment, applied long enough, produces. The right treatment changes both the body and the outlook at the same time.
Related care at Synergy
For vertigo that has not responded to medication or time, our vertigo and dizziness treatment page walks through how we approach this kind of presentation.
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