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P2Progressive Rehab — 9497 Mississauga Rd, Unit 1, Brampton, ON

Mastering Vestibular Differential Diagnosis

Evidence-based clinical reasoning to diagnose the root problem.

Part 2 of 4 — Differential Diagnosis

Build on your foundation with an evidence-based clinical exam process for differentiating the 28 most common vestibular pathologies. Stop guessing whether your patient has BPPV vs vestibular migraine vs Meniere's vs PPPD vs central causes. Develop the systematic clinical reasoning that lets you confidently diagnose the root problem in any dizzy patient.

The Dizziness Decoded Path

Module 2 builds on the foundation laid in P1. Most students take the modules in order, but you can enter at this point if you have a foundational background in vestibular rehabilitation.

You're ready for this course if:

  • You've completed P1: Mastering BPPV, BVL & UVL
  • OR you've taken an equivalent foundations course in vestibular rehab
  • OR you have working clinical experience treating BPPV and basic vestibular cases

Not sure if you're ready? Email info@rehabacademy.ca and we'll help you decide.

🌟 Day 1

  • 1Review of the vestibular system
  • 2Why differential diagnosis is essential
  • 3Pathophysiology and symptoms of various vestibular disorders
  • 4Differentiating the major vestibular pathologies (peripheral vs central vs other)
  • 5Assessment, diagnosis and treatment of the 28 most common vestibular pathologies
  • 6Case-based application of key diagnostic elements

🌟 Day 2

  • 1Critical elements of the vestibular clinical exam to differentiate the root problem
  • 2Mastering an evidence-based clinical exam process
  • 3Systematic approach to confidently recognise red flags
  • 4Application of appropriate tests and scans to assist with differential diagnosis
  • 5Case studies and real-world examples applying the complete assessment and diagnostic process

By the end of this course

By the end of this course you will be able to confidently differentiate the most common vestibular pathologies and apply the right diagnostic process to identify the root problem in any dizzy patient.

Course details

Duration
2 full days in person
Group size
Max 12 clinicians
Location
Progressive Rehab — 9497 Mississauga Rd, Unit 1, Brampton, ON
CA$575
per clinician · includes all materials
Cohort date
August 15–16, 2026
12 of 12 seats available

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Questions? info@rehabacademy.ca