Vestibular Rehabilitation

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​19 Nov, 10 Dec 2025 & 9 Jan 2026

(Self-directed learning from 21 Oct 2025 to 20 Jan 2026)

 

This course introduces physiotherapists to the evaluation and management of balance symptoms caused by vestibular disorders. Participants will learn to distinguish between central and peripheral vestibular patients, as well as determine if physiotherapy treatment or referral to medical specialists are appropriate. The course covers the fundamentals of postural control mechanisms and their role in patient symptoms. Practical demonstrations will be conducted to familiarize participants with clinical tests assessing balance and vestibular function. The course consists of self-paced recorded lectures, classroom practical sessions, collaborative learning through case studies, and post-workshop assessments..
 
For course brochure, click here.
 
To register, scan the following QR code or click on the web link. Registration closes on 16 Oct 2025 (Thursday).
 
 
 
 
 
Upon registration, you agree to PGAHI Terms & Conditions
 
 
Course Details
 
Date & Time:
 
Practical Session
19 Nov 2025, 1.00 pm - 6.00 pm
 
Case Study Session (via Zoom Cloud Meetings)
10 Dec 2025, 1.30 pm - 5.00 pm
 

Assessment Session

9 January 2026, 12.45 pm - 6.00 pm

 
Self-directed learning will be made available from 21 Oct 2025 to 20 Jan 2026.
 
 
Duration:
21 hours (inclusive of 10.5 hours of self-directed learning and 2 hours of assessment)
 
 
Fees (inclusive of 9% GST):
Course Only

$1260 (SingHealth staff/ SPA Member)

$1400 (Regular)

Course + Observership

$1440 (SingHealth staff/ SPA Member)

$1600 (Regular)

 
Registration Closing Date:
16 Oct 2025, Thursday
 
 
Training Mode:
Blended Learning
Venue for Face-to-face training: Therapy Skills Training Lab, 20 College Road, Academia Level 1, S(169856)
Online: Laptop/ Desktop with microphone speaker and webcam is required
Self-directed learning: Via SingHealth Learning Management System
 
 
Target Audience:
Physiotherapists
Other medical professionals may participate, however, preference will be given to physiotherapists