VOR exercises, or Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex exercises, help improve balance and reduce dizziness by retraining the eyes and inner ear to work together. The three types—VOR 1, VOR 2, and VOR-C—vary in difficulty and focus on enhancing steadiness, coordination, and tracking moving objects. Consultation with a physical therapist is recommended for safe practice.
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Top 5 Vertigo Exercises
Vertigo is an abnormal sensation of motion. It is a symptom and not a condition. It feels like that the person experiencing it or everything around them is spinning, which affects their balance. The spinning sensation may cause nausea and vomiting. Vertigo usually results from inner ear disorders like BPPV, Labyrinthitis, Vestibular neuronitis, and Meniere's … Continue reading Top 5 Vertigo Exercises
Vestibular Migraine
Vestibular migraine is a nervous system disorder in which the main symptom is dizziness with a history of migraine. The episode of vertigo may last from 5 minutes to 72 hours, and this occurs independently of the headache. Headache is not a classic symptom. Some people do not experience a headache at all. The other … Continue reading Vestibular Migraine


