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March 16, 2023 33 mins

If you’re dealing with symptoms like dizziness, vertigo, and nausea, then you have an idea of just how debilitating and isolating an experience it can be. Because while you may look fine on the outside, on the inside, you’re likely struggling just to get through the day. Finding the source of these symptoms isn’t always straightforward — since any number of factors can cause it. And while vestibular disorders have been shown to respond very well to treatment, it can often take months of dizziness and discomfort before a patient is diagnosed and can get the help they need. Our guest today, Caitlin Bennett, is a physical therapist specializing in vestibular and neurological physical therapy. In our conversation, Caitlin shares her insights on the vestibular system, how it helps us maintain our equilibrium, and how physical therapy treats these disorders. We also discuss the importance of educating the public on vestibular disorders and how she has seen her tight-knit community spread the word and help people find treatment. We loved having Caitlin on the show, and her compassion for those suffering from vestibular disorders is apparent in everything she does to treat and support them. Tune in as we talk with her about the benefits of physical therapy, how to spot the signs of a vestibular disorder, and much more.


Key Points From This Episode:

  • Get to know today’s guest, Caitlin Bennett.
  • Why a vestibular disorder often causes dizziness.
  • How the vestibular system functions to support your equilibrium and sense of balance.
  • The ways physical therapy is used to treat vestibular disorders.
  • How Caitlin tailors each session according to the individual’s needs.
  • Why dizziness and vestibular disorders can be so debilitating and isolating.
  • The differences between chronic and acute vestibular disorders.
  • An outline of the neurological conditions and associated symptoms that Caitlin treats.
  • The important role that mindset plays in recovery and treatment.
  • Why having loving support at home is so important for recovering from vestibular disorders.
  • Discover the surprising place where Caitlin has gotten many of her referrals from.
  • Progress is being made in educating doctors and others on recognizing the signs of a vestibular disorder and how to find help.
  • Medications that are typically prescribed for dizziness and why it’s not a long-term solution.
  • The high rates of recovery that Caitlin sees among her patients.
  • Why following your rehab exercises at home is crucial.
  • How Caitlin treats patients who are dealing with post-concussion syndrome.
  • Find out how you can get an evaluation at Carolina Rehab.


Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

CarolinaRehab.com

Dr. Caitlin Bennett, PT, DPT 

Call the office: 704-881-0088

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