Built for Vestibular Specialists

Finally, a Vestibular HEP Your Patients Will Actually Do

You know the exercises work. The problem is compliance. VOR Eye Rehab gives your patients guided VOR, saccade, pursuit, and convergence exercises with automatic progression and symptom tracking—so you get objective data and they get results.

Last updated: November 2025 | Based on APTA Clinical Practice Guidelines

Evidence-based protocols
Exportable patient data
Patient Progress Report
Last 14 days
Sessions Completed 12/14
Avg Post-Exercise Dizziness 2.1 ↓
Current VOR Level Level 3
Progression Status Ready to advance
Export as PDF or CSV for patient chart

The Home Exercise Problem

You've seen it countless times: you prescribe the exercises, explain the importance, maybe even demonstrate on video. Then they come back and...

"I forgot to do them"

No reminders, no accountability, exercises fall off the priority list

"I wasn't sure if I was doing it right"

Written instructions and videos only go so far

"They made me feel worse"

Over-challenged themselves without knowing when to pull back

"I don't think they're helping"

No way to see progress, so motivation fades

Research shows vestibular rehabilitation exercises are only effective with consistent daily practice. The 2022 APTA Clinical Practice Guidelines confirm VRT has Level A evidence for vestibular hypofunction, but HEP compliance remains notoriously poor—leaving therapeutic gains on the table.

VOR Eye Rehab addresses each of these barriers with guided sessions, automatic progression, and symptom-responsive difficulty adjustment.

Source: Hall CD, et al. "Vestibular Rehabilitation for Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction: An Updated Clinical Practice Guideline." Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy, 2022.

What Your Patients Get

A complete vestibular HEP in their pocket

VOR x1 & x2 Training

Guided gaze stabilization with adjustable target speed, letter size, and background complexity. Horizontal and vertical planes.

Saccade Exercises

Rapid eye movement training with adjustable target spacing, display interval, and target size progression.

Smooth Pursuits

Tracking exercises in horizontal, vertical, circular, and figure-8 patterns with adjustable speed and complexity.

Convergence Training

Near-point convergence exercises with progressive distance and speed parameters for CI rehabilitation.

Symptom Tracking

Pre/post exercise symptom scores (dizziness, brain fog, headache, eye strain, nausea) with trend visualization.

Auto-Progression

Symptom-responsive difficulty adjustment. Advances when ready, regresses when needed. Mimics clinical decision-making.

What You Get as a Clinician

Objective data to inform your treatment decisions

Exportable Patient Reports

  • Session completion rates (actual compliance data)
  • Pre/post symptom scores by session
  • Symptom trend analysis over time
  • Current difficulty level by exercise type
  • Progression history and milestones

Clinical Integration

  • Export PDF/CSV for patient charts
  • Use data to adjust in-clinic treatment
  • Identify non-responders early
  • Document HEP compliance for insurance
  • Streamline follow-up visits

Pro Portal — Now Available

Access your clinician dashboard to manage patients, view session data, track compliance, and generate progress reports — all in one place.

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Ideal Patient Populations

Concussion / mTBI

Post-concussion vestibular and oculomotor dysfunction. Supports return-to-activity protocols with progressive challenge.

Sports concussion Post-concussion syndrome

Vestibular Hypofunction

Unilateral or bilateral vestibular loss. VOR adaptation and substitution exercises with symptom-guided progression.

Vestibular neuritis Labyrinthitis

Visual Motion Sensitivity

Patients with visual vertigo, supermarket syndrome, or motion sensitivity. Habituation through controlled exposure.

PPPD Visual vertigo

Convergence Insufficiency

Post-concussion CI or primary CI with near-work symptoms. Progressive convergence training with endpoint tracking.

Reading difficulty Screen intolerance

How to Recommend to Patients

Three options depending on your practice model

Option 1

Direct Patient Purchase

Simply recommend patients visit eyerehab.app and purchase directly. One-time $39 payment, 30-day guarantee.

  • • No admin work for your clinic
  • • Patient owns lifetime access
  • • Works across all their devices
Option 2

Share This Page

Send patients the link to this page. It explains the app from a clinical perspective they'll trust.

eyerehab.app/for-physical-therapists
Coming Soon

Clinic Licensing

Volume licensing for practices that want to provide the app to patients as part of their care package.

Contact us for details →

Simple Pricing for Patients

One-time purchase. No subscriptions. Lifetime access.

$39
one-time payment
  • All 10 exercise types included
  • Unlimited symptom tracking
  • Exportable reports for clinicians
  • Android access (iOS coming soon)
  • Lifetime access, all future updates
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Also available: 3 payments of $13 | 30-day money-back guarantee

Vestibular HEP Options Compared

How VOR Eye Rehab compares to traditional home exercise approaches

Feature Paper Handouts Video Links VOR Eye Rehab
Daily Reminders None None Push notifications
Symptom Tracking Manual diary None Automatic pre/post
Auto Progression No No Symptom-responsive
Compliance Data Self-report only None Objective tracking
Exportable Reports No No PDF/CSV for chart
Patient Cost Free Free $39 one-time

Key Takeaways for Clinicians

  • HEP compliance is the limiting factor in vestibular rehabilitation outcomes—VOR Eye Rehab directly addresses accountability and tracking.
  • Objective data improves clinical decisions. Pre/post symptom scores and compliance rates help identify responders vs. non-responders early.
  • Auto-progression mimics clinical protocols. Difficulty adjusts based on symptom response, preventing over- or under-challenge.
  • Extends your care between sessions. Patients get daily guidance; you get data at follow-up—without extra admin work.

Questions from Clinicians

Common questions from PTs and vestibular specialists

How does this complement my in-clinic vestibular therapy?
VOR Eye Rehab is designed to extend your care between sessions, not replace it. You provide the skilled assessment, manual therapy, and treatment progression decisions. The app gives patients structured home exercises with the accountability and tracking they need to actually do them consistently. Many PTs find patients come back with better compliance and objective data to inform treatment decisions.
What exercises are included?
The app includes VOR x1 and x2 (horizontal and vertical), saccade training with adjustable target size and spacing, smooth pursuit exercises in multiple patterns (horizontal, vertical, circular, figure-8), and convergence exercises with progressive near-point training. All exercises have adjustable difficulty parameters.
How does the automatic progression work?
After each session, patients rate 5 symptoms (dizziness, brain fog, headache, eye strain, nausea) on a 0-10 scale. If symptoms stay ≤3 for 5 consecutive sessions, difficulty increases. If any session triggers symptoms ≥5, difficulty decreases. This mimics clinical progression protocols and prevents patients from over- or under-challenging themselves.
Can I see my patients' data?
Yes, patients can export their session history, symptom trends, and progression data as shareable reports. This gives you objective data on home exercise compliance and symptom responses between visits. We're also developing a provider dashboard for direct access (coming soon).
Is this evidence-based?
Yes. The exercises follow established vestibular rehabilitation protocols from clinical practice guidelines. VOR exercises, habituation training, and oculomotor exercises are all Level A evidence for vestibular hypofunction and concussion. The app implements these exercises with proper progression principles.
What's the cost for my patients?
One-time purchase of $39 for lifetime access—no subscriptions. We also offer a 3-payment plan of $13. There's a 30-day money-back guarantee. We're developing clinic licensing for practices that want to provide the app to patients directly.
Does it work for BPPV patients?
The app is designed for vestibular rehabilitation exercises, not BPPV repositioning maneuvers. However, it's excellent for the residual dizziness that often persists after successful canalith repositioning, and for patients with concurrent VOR dysfunction or visual motion sensitivity.
What platforms does it run on?
iOS (iPhone/iPad) and Android. Data syncs across all devices. The motion sensor features use your device's gyroscope for real-time VOR feedback.

Give Your Patients a HEP That Works

Evidence-based vestibular exercises with the accountability, tracking, and progression your patients need to actually see results.