Vestibular Rehabilitation: BPPV, Vestibular Hypofunction and Beyond

Dizziness and vertigo can significantly impact a patient’s function and quality of life—and vestibular rehabilitation plays a vital role in helping them return to stability and confidence. This live webinar provides a comprehensive overview of vestibular rehab, helping clinicians better understand the underlying anatomy and improve assessment and treatment strategies for common vestibular disorders.

 

Structured into four focused sections, the webinar covers the anatomy of the vestibular system, evaluation and treatment of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), vestibular hypofunction, and other causes of dizziness and vertigo. Participants will gain the tools and clinical insight needed to accurately assess, differentiate, and treat a wide range of vestibular conditions. By the end of the webinar, therapists will feel more confident and prepared to improve outcomes for patients struggling with balance and vestibular dysfunction.

Webinar Schedule

Saturday

January 10, 2026

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET

Live Webinar via Zoom

Approved for 3 CEU hours in most states. Check state approval below.

Instructor: Tara Kohler

$119.00 incl. Tax

Saturday

September 26, 2026

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET

Live Webinar via Zoom

Approved for 3 CEU hours in most states. Check state approval below.

Instructor: Tara Kohler

$119.00 incl. Tax

At the completion of this live webinar, participants will be able to…

  • Participant will be able to accurately state 3 of the clinically relevant structures of the vestibular system.
  • Participant will be able to accurately demonstrate 3 skills for BPPV positional testing and treatment.
  • Participant will be able to accurately demonstrate 3 skills to perform and interpret results of the oculomotor exam.
  • Participant will be able to accurately state 3 of the possible causes of vestibular hypofunction and appropriate treatments.
  • Participant will be able to accurately describe the importance of the VOR in treating patients with vestibular hypofunction.
  • Participant will be able to accurately describe the common vestibular treatment theories of habituation, adaptation, and substitution.
  • Participant will be able to accurately state 3 factors that may impede full resolution of vestibular symptoms.

Section 1 – Basics of Vestibular System Anatomy (30 minutes)
Section 2 – BPPV (60 minutes)
Section 3 – Vestibular Hypofunction (60 minutes)
Section 4 – Other factors common in Vestibular Rehab (30 minutes)

General Webinar FAQs

Will I receive any course materials?
Yes, you will receive a PDF version of the course lecture slides/manual upon registration

Does this count for live CEUs?
Our webinars count for live CEUs in most states (the same live credit as our in-person courses), as you have real-time interaction with the instructor and your classmates. Check official state approvals under the State CEU Approvals dropdown below, and check with your licensing board for their stance on live webinar courses.

When will I receive my certificate?
You will receive a certificate of completion within 3 business days after the course, usually the Monday after (may fall to spam).

 

Webinar Content FAQs

What will I learn from this webinar?
You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of vestibular anatomy, assessment techniques, and treatment strategies for common vestibular disorders, including BPPV and vestibular hypofunction. The webinar provides practical tools and evidence-based approaches to improve patient outcomes and restore confidence and stability.

Does this webinar cover both assessment and treatment techniques?
Yes. Participants will learn to perform vestibular system evaluations, including oculomotor and positional testing, and apply targeted treatment strategies such as habituation, adaptation, and substitution exercises.

Will I learn how to treat BPPV and vestibular hypofunction?
Absolutely. The webinar includes step-by-step guidance on BPPV positional testing and treatment, as well as strategies for managing vestibular hypofunction and other causes of dizziness.

Does this webinar address factors that may slow down recovery?
Yes. The webinar covers common barriers to full resolution of vestibular symptoms, helping clinicians tailor interventions and set realistic patient expectations.

This webinar is approved for 3 hours in the following states for PTs and PTAs: AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, MA, MD, MI, MO, MT, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NV, NC, ND, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WY

If you do not see your state listed above, please contact info@glseminars.com for clarification.

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