Practitioner Course

Tinnitus and Vertigo - an Integrative Approach

Help those suffering from tinnitus and vertigo with a combination of medications, therapies, and lifestyle changes. 
Format

Online Course
1 lesson

Availability

12 Months OR Subscriber Pass

Duration

1.5 hours total

Presenter

Joey Remenyi

About this course

Vestibular conditions like dizziness, vertigo, and tinnitus can be extremely challenging for those affected, often leaving them feeling isolated and misunderstood. While the symptoms may seem nebulous and hard to pin down, they significantly impact a person's quality of life. Many individuals with vertigo or tinnitus experience anxiety and depression due to the ongoing unpredictability of their symptoms. These conditions are frequently met with generalised medical responses that address the emotional side effects but fail to provide targeted strategies to manage or alleviate the underlying vestibular issues.

In recent years, innovative approaches have emerged to provide more personalised care for those experiencing these conditions. One such advancement is vestibular rehabilitation, a field dedicated to helping people with inner ear disorders regain balance and control over their lives. Through tailored programs, your patients can learn techniques to calm their symptoms, reduce stress, and manage their condition on a day-to-day basis.

With the increasing demand for effective treatments, particularly for those in rural and remote areas, online resources have become a valuable tool in vestibular rehabilitation. By combining evidence-based techniques with accessible technology, patients can engage in a comprehensive program that helps rewire the brain and improve neurological responses to dizziness and vertigo.

This holistic approach not only addresses physical balance but also fosters emotional well-being, enabling individuals to return to their daily activities and embrace life with a newfound sense of stability and confidence.
What you receive:
  • A personalised certificate of completion including continuing education hours
  • Clear protocol explanations from some of the world's top practitioners
  • Clinical pearls for improved practice results
  • Access to your audio and video recordings via the App Store
  • A downloadable PDF of the presenter’s slides
  • Links to all referenced research papers and useful clinical handouts
  • Access to the community hub where you can get answers to your questions

From this course you will

  • Understand the connection between vestibular conditions like dizziness, vertigo, and tinnitus, and the impact they have on mental health, including anxiety and depression.
  • Learn practical strategies to manage and alleviate symptoms of vestibular disorders through mindfulness and relaxation techniques.
  • Gain insight into the concept of neuroplasticity and how the brain can be retrained to improve balance and reduce sensory disturbances.
  • Discover how to create personalised support systems for clients with vestibular conditions, using evidence-based approaches to enhance emotional and psychological well-being.
  • Explore the benefits of integrating mind-body practices, such as yoga and mindfulness, into vestibular rehabilitation to promote long-term recovery.

What's in this course

Joey Remenyi

Joanna "Joey" Remenyi (BA, GDipAudSc, MClinAud)

Joey is a highly skilled vestibular audiologist, registered senior yoga teacher, neuroplasticity therapist, and author with a passion for helping individuals reconnect with their bodies and feel authentic and at ease. She has presented at medical conferences, authored journal articles, and led professional workshops around the world, making a significant impact on the medical community.

Her ROCK STEADY® education program has transformed the lives of people globally, using neuroplasticity to help heal symptoms of chronic vertigo and tinnitus. Joey offers a unique and much-needed perspective on healing, focusing on the mind-body connection and empowering patients to take control of their recovery.

With her dual expertise in vestibular audiology and neuroplasticity therapy, combined with her own experience as a neurodivergent individual who understands sensory sensitivity and distortions, Joey brings a deeply empathetic approach to her work. She has a particular interest in the recovery patterns of individuals suffering from persistent dizziness, vertigo, and tinnitus, and she uses an integrative medicine approach that avoids quick fixes or hearing aids.

Joey encourages her patients to become their own experts in their healing journeys, guiding them to rediscover the balance and normalcy of their sensory systems at their own pace, from the comfort of their homes.