Vestibular Rehabilitation Workshop – June 2013

Published on: June 28, 2013

25 Physical Therapists and Audiologists from throughout the U.S. and the Caribbean attended AIB’s 3-day Workshop and Certification.  SEE the pics- This updated program included new information on post concussion syndrome, psychiatric and migraine considerations in VR therapy.  All attendees had lots of opportunity to practice therapies and canalith repositioning maneuvers with Drs. Gans and Kim and AIB staff. AIB is internationally recognized for its practical and crowd-pleasing, evidenced-based protocols, educational and certification programs. Workshops fill-up fast, and are limited to 25 registrations, so don’t delay if you plan on attending one soon. [nggallery id=36]

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