Foundations in Vestibular Rehabilitation

  • Author: VestibularIQ
  • Level: Beginner/
    Intermediate
  • Course Date:
    Sept 26-27th, 2026
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Course overview
Date: Sept 26-27th, 2026 
Location: 
1217 State St. Suite B1, Lemont, IL 60439


  • CEU: 18 Credit Hours - 16 hours live, 2 hours online
Foundations in Vestibular Rehab is a live continuing education course designed to help clinicians build confidence in the evaluation and treatment of patients experiencing dizziness and balance disorders. This course provides an introduction to vestibular rehabilitation, equipping participants with the foundational knowledge and hands-on skills needed to begin managing vestibular patients in clinical practice.

Participants will learn how to perform a systematic vestibular examination, differentiate between common vestibular conditions, and determine when vestibular rehabilitation is appropriate or when further medical or diagnostic consultation may be necessary.

Through lecture and hands-on laboratory sessions, clinicians will learn examination and treatment strategies for patients experiencing dizziness related to benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), unilateral and bilateral vestibular hypofunction, and central vestibular disorders.

This introductory course is designed for physical therapists, physical therapist assistants and rehab professionals who are new to vestibular rehabilitation or looking to strengthen their foundational clinical skills.

Why Clinicians Take This Course

Clinicians choose Vestibular Foundations because it focuses on the practical skills needed to confidently begin treating patients with dizziness.

Build Real Clinical Confidence

Learn a structured approach to evaluating dizziness so you can confidently manage vestibular patients in the clinic.

Develop Hands-On Skills

Practice positional testing, BPPV treatment maneuvers, and vestibular rehabilitation exercises through guided lab sessions designed to build practical competence.

Improve Your Clinical Reasoning

Learn how to differentiate between peripheral, central, and positional vestibular disorders, and identify when referral for further medical evaluation is necessary.

Leave with Tools You Can Use Monday

This course emphasizes practical examination and treatment strategies that can be implemented immediately in clinical practice.

Get Confident Treating Dizziness
When a Dizzy Patient Is on Your Schedule Monday Morning


You open your schedule and see it: “Dizziness evaluation.”

You remember learning a little about vestibular rehab in school. Maybe you took a one-day BPPV course. But when it comes to confidently evaluating dizziness, identifying what’s central vs peripheral, and knowing exactly what to do next, it can feel overwhelming.

Where do you start?
Which tests matter?
What if it’s not BPPV?

Many clinicians feel this same uncertainty when they begin treating vestibular patients.

Foundations In Vestibular Rehabilitation was designed to change that.

This course gives you the practical tools you need to walk into the clinic on Monday and confidently evaluate and treat patients with dizziness. 

You’ll learn step-by-step examination strategies, how to differentiate common vestibular disorders, and how to begin treatment for conditions like positional vertigo and vestibular hypofunction.

By the end of the course, you won’t just understand vestibular rehab, you’ll know how to start using it immediately in clinical practice.

Learn. Train. Improve.

Obtain the skills you need to become a Vestibular Expert.

Learn to thrive with vestibular patients.

Training sessions designed to help you grow in the treatment proficiency.

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Refresh Your Skills and Strengthen Your Clinical Reasoning

Maybe vestibular patients aren’t new to you.

You’ve treated BPPV before. You’ve prescribed gaze stabilization exercises. But it’s been a while since you’ve taken a vestibular course, and you know the field continues to evolve.

You might be wondering:

Am I using the best current examination strategies?

Could my differential diagnosis be sharper?

Are there better ways to progress treatment?

This course is also designed for clinicians who want to revisit the fundamentals and sharpen their clinical skills.

Through updated instruction and extensive hands-on practice, you’ll refine the core techniques that form the backbone of vestibular rehabilitation, including examination, differential diagnosis, and treatment progression for peripheral and central vestibular disorders.

You’ll leave with greater clarity, stronger clinical reasoning, and renewed confidence in your vestibular practice.

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