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A Cross-Platform Vestibular Rehab Companion For BPPV And Dizziness Patients Sent Home With Exercises They Won't Stick To

mobile app real project •• multiple requests

Vestibular rehab and the Epley maneuver are standard treatment for BPPV and chronic dizziness, but home-exercise adherence runs below fifty percent and the dedicated apps are thin: DizzyFix is iOS-only, paid, and handles only one BPPV variant. Researchers have built vestibular-rehab game prototypes precisely because no good consumer product exists. The opportunity is a cross-platform companion that guides maneuvers, schedules eye and balance exercises, and tracks symptoms over time.

builder note

Don't try to diagnose which canal is affected; that's a clinical liability minefield. Position as a companion: the clinician identifies the variant, your app drives the maneuver technique, the exercise schedule, and the symptom log that adherence actually needs.

landscape (3 existing solutions)

Vestibular rehab works, but the home-support tooling is iOS-locked, single-variant, or just YouTube videos, and adherence suffers for it.

DizzyFix iOS only, paid, and works only for posterior-canal canalithiasis; there is no Android version.
Healing Vertigo and generic Epley videos Static instructional content with no guidance on which canal or side, no exercise scheduling, and no symptom tracking.
Clinic-based vestibular rehabilitation therapy The gold standard, but gated by appointments and cost; home adherence collapses without a tool to drive it.

sources (2)

other https://thischangedmypractice.com/dizzyfix-app/ "DizzyFix is iOS-only, paid, and posterior-canal only" 2019-06-01
other https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/medicine/articles/10.33... "95% of participants felt an app would help them do exercises at home" 2023-11-01
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