EP 111: The Intricacies of Vestibular Dysfunction: Beyond Dizziness
Release Date: 03/25/2026
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You might be overlooking a major piece of your recovery by assuming vestibular dysfunction only shows up as dizziness—or by relying on vague descriptions like “I feel off” without digging deeper.
And here’s the catch: that misunderstanding can keep you stuck. If you’re treating the wrong thing—or missing something like BPPV entirely—you could be doing all the “right” rehab and still not making progress. The solution? Step back, reassess, and understand the full scope of how the vestibular system impacts your body beyond just dizziness.
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:
- Why you don’t need to feel dizzy to have vestibular dysfunction
- How “dizziness” means wildly different things—and why that matters for diagnosis
- The hidden role of BPPV (and why it can show up weeks or months after a concussion)
- Why incomplete vestibular assessments may be the reason you’re still stuck
If you’ve been spinning your wheels in recovery, this episode might just change how you see your symptoms—and your next steps.
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