- 4-8 weeks program
- Progressive improvement over 6-12 weeks
- 77%
China versus the U.S.
- China clinical rate
- $300 – $2,000
- $1,150
- United States
- $2,000 – $8,000
- $5,000
- You save
- ~77%
- $3,850 per procedure
Prices are approximate ranges. Actual cost depends on hospital, surgeon, materials, and case complexity.
What the procedure involves.
Specialized exercise-based therapy targeting the vestibular system to reduce dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders. Leading Chinese rehabilitation centers use advanced computerized posturography and virtual reality-assisted balance training. Programs typically combine gaze stabilization, habituation exercises, and balance retraining under expert physiotherapist guidance.
Step by step.
Vestibular Assessment
Comprehensive evaluation using videonystagmography, posturography, and clinical balance tests to identify vestibular deficits
Customized Exercise Plan
Development of individualized exercise protocol targeting specific vestibular deficits identified in assessment
Supervised Training Sessions
Regular guided sessions with gaze stabilization, habituation, and balance exercises using VR-assisted platforms
Home Exercise Program
Transition to independent maintenance exercises with periodic follow-up assessments to track progress
- Significant reduction in vertigo and dizziness episodes
- Improved balance and fall prevention
- Non-invasive treatment with no medication side effects
- Long-lasting results with proper adherence to exercises
- Temporary increase in dizziness during initial sessions
- Nausea during habituation exercises
- Slow progress if exercises not performed consistently
- May not fully resolve symptoms in severe bilateral vestibular loss
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Prices shown are approximate ranges for reference only. Actual costs vary by hospital, complexity, and individual patient needs. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical decisions.