
WELCOME
Vestibular Specialty Resources (VSR) is your place to receive expert treatment for dizziness, concussion symptoms, headaches, neck pain and balance difficulties.
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VSR also provides educational resources for practitioners looking to learn about pediatric vestibular rehabilitation.

Services

Specialized Treatment Programs and Services
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Expert Diagnostic Equipment
Infrared Video Frenzel Goggles are an essential piece of equipment in helping to diagnose the cause of dizziness or balance difficulties.
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Telehealth Treatment Sessions
For those patients who have trouble leaving their home due to dizziness symptoms or illness, I can provide treatments via telehealth. This is also an excellent resource to get a better idea of your home environment and how to adapt treatments in your personal spaces.
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In-Person Evaluation and Treatment
I provide a private treatment space equipped with equipment to diagnose and treat your dizziness, headache, neck pain, concussion symptoms and balance difficulties.
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Mobile Evaluation and Treatment
Mobile evaluation and treatment provides the ultimate personalized specialty service for patients.
Educational Resources
Pediatric Vestibular Rehabilitation Courses
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Pediatric Vestibular Rehabilitation Continuing Education Courses
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Handouts, Videos and More
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In - Person Lecture and Lab
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On-going mentorship

About
Dr. Margot Gray PT, DPT
Margot Gray is a Vestibular Physical Therapist specializing in treating adults and children with vestibular dysfunction. She has been treating, teaching, mentoring and participating in vestibular research for over 10 years. She received her Doctor of Physical Therapy from Regis University in 2013. Margot received her competency in pediatric vestibular rehabilitation in 2018. She is functional dry needle certified helping to add an effective treatment strategy for patients with neck pain and headaches. She has presented to a variety of audiences both locally and nationally about pediatric vestibular rehabilitation. Margot serves on the leadership committee for the American Physical Therapy Association Vestibular Special Interest Group. She authored several publications about vestibular dysfunction in individuals with concussion and central nervous system disorders.
