Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized branch of physiotherapy focused on treating vestibular disorders that affect balance and spatial orientation. These disorders can result from conditions such as vestibular neuritis, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), labyrinthitis, or other inner ear issues. The goal of vestibular rehabilitation is to alleviate symptoms like vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance through targeted exercises and interventions. Physiotherapists conduct a thorough assessment to identify the specific vestibular deficits and their impact on daily activities. Treatment plans typically include exercises and maneuvers designed to promote adaptation, habituation, and compensation mechanisms within the vestibular system. This may involve gaze stabilization exercises, balance training, habituation exercises to desensitize to motion triggers, and coordination exercises to improve overall stability and confidence in movement. Vestibular rehabilitation aims to improve functional independence, reduce symptoms, and enhance quality of life by restoring vestibular function and improving the brain's ability to process sensory information related to balance.