KORT Certifies with AIB VESTIBULAR REHABILITATION

Published on: February 12, 2013

Kentucky Orthopedic Rehabilitation Therapy (KORT) a division of Select Medical Corp, the country’s largest outpatient physical therapy provider has AIB Certified in Vestibular Rehabilitation 43 of their therapists throughout their Kentucky and Indianapolis locations. The initial KORT group of 23 therapists  trained by Dr. Gans in 2010 were re-certified. KORT’s Vestibular Rehabilitation Certified therapists are now the largest group within one Rehabilitation Company in the United States. Dr. Gans provided them a comprehensive two-day workshop on-campus at Bellarmine University in Louisville, including manual training and written examination. KORT therapists practice and train in all aspects of VR and Canalith Repositioning for treatment of BPPV. [nggallery id=34]

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