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VOR Training

Our Mission

At VOR Training, we're dedicated to making evidence-based vestibular training accessible to everyone affected by dizziness, balance disorders, and mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI).

Founded by researchers and clinicians from Canadian academic institutions, our platform bridges the gap between laboratory research and practical training tools. We understand the challenges faced by individuals with vestibular disorders and mTBI, which drives our commitment to creating accessible, effective solutions.

Our tools are designed to complement professional medical care, providing patients with resources for consistent home-based training and exercise programs. By combining clinical expertise with technological innovation, we aim to improve recovery outcomes and quality of life for those affected by vestibular disorders.

Our Research Background

Our platform is built on years of academic research in vestibular training and mild traumatic brain injury. Through our work at Canadian research institutions, we've developed and validated evidence-based approaches to vestibular therapy.

Key Research Areas

  • Vestibular Training in mTBI: Investigating the effectiveness of targeted vestibular exercises in post-concussion recovery
  • Digital Health Interventions: Developing and validating technology-based solutions for home exercise programs
  • Outcome Measurement: Creating reliable methods to track and assess vestibular training progress
  • Exercise Protocol Development: Designing and testing progressive exercise protocols for various vestibular conditions

Academic Collaboration

We maintain active collaborations with leading research institutions and clinics across Canada, ensuring our platform reflects the latest advances in vestibular training science. Our research has been presented at international conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals.

Evidence-Based Approach

Every exercise and protocol in our platform is grounded in scientific evidence and clinical best practices. We continuously update our methods based on new research findings and user feedback, ensuring the most effective training experience possible.

Join Us in Making a Difference

Experience our evidence-based vestibular training exercises and contribute to ongoing research in improving treatment outcomes.