Discover the Best Podcasts on Dizziness and Vestibular Rehabilitation

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Discover the Best Podcasts on Dizziness and Vestibular Rehabilitation

Podcasts are an accessible and engaging way for clinicians to deepen their understanding of dizziness-related conditions—whether you’re walking between patients or commuting to work. For physical therapists, especially those treating vestibular disorders and cervicogenic dizziness, several top-tier podcasts offer expert insight, clinical pearls, and emerging research.

🎧 Start with the Experts: ANPT Vestibular SIG Podcast

Hosted by the Vestibular Special Interest Group (SIG) of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy (ANPT), this podcast delivers evidence-based discussions for clinicians treating individuals with vestibular dysfunction. You’ll hear from leading voices in vestibular rehab and neurology, covering everything from BPPV to persistent postural-perceptual dizziness.

🔗 Browse episodes: ANPT Vestibular SIG Podcast

Featured Episodes on Cervicogenic Dizziness
I’ve had the privilege of joining this podcast twice to discuss cervicogenic dizziness:

  • Episode 8: “Cervicogenic Dizziness: Evaluation and Management” – A foundational conversation exploring clinical patterns, differential diagnosis, and management strategies.

  • Episode 63: “Cervicogenic Dizziness” – A follow-up discussion that builds on new clinical insights, patient cases, and research-informed interventions.

If you’re looking to strengthen your clinical reasoning and confidence in treating this complex condition, these two episodes are a great place to start.


🎙 Talk Dizzy to Me: Where Vestibular Pros and Patients Connect

Talk Dizzy to Me is another valuable podcast for vestibular clinicians, featuring expert interviews, patient stories, and updates on vestibular research. Co-hosted by vestibular physical therapists Dr. Abbie Ross and Dr. Danielle Tolman, this podcast brings clarity to often confusing and overlapping causes of dizziness.

🔗 Listen here: Talk Dizzy to Me Podcast

📣 COMING SOON: I’m excited to share that I’ll be a guest on an upcoming episode of Talk Dizzy to Me, where we’ll take a deep dive into cervicogenic dizziness—how it presents, how to distinguish it from other vestibular causes, and what evidence-based management looks like. The episode is expected to drop later this year or early next year—stay tuned!


Whether you’re a seasoned vestibular therapist or expanding your skillset, these podcasts are invaluable tools to stay current, gain new perspectives, and ultimately improve patient care.

🌀 Want to take your learning further? Check out my upcoming continuing education courses on cervicogenic dizziness and other vestibular topics here at SkillWorks.biz.