Vestibular Rehabilitation SIG

Vestibular Rehabilitation SIG

  

About Us

The Vestibular Rehabilitation Special Interest Group (VR SIG) is an extension of the APTA Neurology Section. Its membership focus is centered on supporting the practice of physical therapists and physical therapy assistants who treat patients with vestibular related disorders. By providing a network of collaboration and education the group fosters opportunities to highlight and build solid foundations of clinical practice to provide care and management of patients with balance and movement disorders relating to vestibular deficits.

Mission & Objectives

The mission of the Vestibular Rehabilitation special interest group (VR SIG) is to provide a forum for APTA Neurology Section members who have a common interest in the promotion of health, wellness, optimal function, and quality of life for individuals with balance and vestibular disorders. The VR SIG is committed to facilitating advances in physical therapy for patient management, education, research and health care policy that reflect the needs of those we serve.

COMMUNICATION

  • Provide a network for clinicians, educators and researchers as a vestibular rehabilitation resource.
    Inform the membership of SIG activities through the SIG newsletter.
  • Use the Neurology Section web site for exchange of information between SIG members and as an information resource for other health care professionals.
  • Act as a liaison between SIG members and organizations with interest in vestibular rehabilitation.

RESEARCH

  • Facilitate exchange of information that would impact the treatment of the vestibular patient between researchers and clinicians.

EDUCATION

  • Provide educational programming with the Neurology Section to include topics of interest to SIG members.
  • Update members regarding current research and treatment through the SIG newsletter and provide a forum for discussion of topics related to vestibular rehabilitation at APTA national meetings.

LEGISLATION

  • Monitor and share information on reimbursement systems and the coverage policies for vestibular rehabilitation.

Leadership

  

Chair

Susan L. Whitney, PT, PhD, NCS, ATC, FAPTA
Email: whitney@pitt.edu

 

Vice Chair

Anne Galgon, PT, PhD, NCS
Email: anne.galgon@temple.edu

 

 

 

Secretary

 Michelle L. Gutierrez, PT
Email: mlgutierrez@zianet.com

 

Nominating Committee

 

Becky Olson-Kellogg, PT, DPT, GCS
Email: olso0184@umn.edu

 

Melissa Bloom, PT, DPT
Email: msbloom@gmail.com

 

 

Jennifer Nash, PT, DPT, NCS
Email: mailto:Jennifer.nash@tun.touro.edu

 

 

Newsletter Editor

Jeffrey Hoder, PT, DPT, NCS
Email: jhoder@emory.edu

Elizabeth Grace Georgelos, PT, MS, NCS
Email: elizabeth.grace@uphs.upenn.edu

  

Practice Liaison

Col. Kim Gottshall, PT, PhD 
Email: kim.gottshall@med.navy.mil

 Patient/Physician Fact sheet Task Force 

 

Shannon Hoffman, PT
Email:  slghoffman@gmail.com

 

Social Media Coordinator

 

April Hodge, PT, DPT, NCS
Email:  mailto:aprillax@yahoolcom

 

  International relations coordinator 

 

Charles Plishka, PT, DPT
Email:  info@posturebalance.com

 

 

New Member Welcome Committee

Lexi Miles, MPT
Email: Alexia.Miles@froedterthealth.org

PODCAST COMMITTEE COORDINATOR

 Rachel Trommelen, PT, DPT, NCS
Email: rtromm@lsuhsc.edu

Abstract of the week coordinator

 

Sara Oxborough, MS, PT
Email: sarao@stopdizziness.com

WEBSITE COORDINATOR

 Laura Morris, PT, NCS
Email: ptforbalance@gmail.com

Contact Us

Susan L. Whitney, PT, PhD, NCS, ATC
Email: whitney@pitt.edu

The Section would like to extend a special thanks to all of the partnering organizations that have joined in to make the organization an invaluable resource for information, tools, and support for the population we serve.