One of the first "general" interventions for vestibular problems were the Cawthorne-Cooksey exercises, as shown below. These are a one page handout of activities that progress from simple head movement to complex activities such as throwing a ball. Click here for a general discussion of vestibular rehabilitation.
Cawthorne Cooksey Exercises
- In bed or sitting
- Eye movements -- at first slow, then quick
- up and down
- from side to side
- focusing on finger moving from 3 feet to 1 foot away from face
- Head movements at first slow, then quick, later with eyes closed
- bending forward and backward
- turning from side to side.
- Eye movements -- at first slow, then quick
- Sitting
- Eye movements and head movements as above
- Shoulder shrugging and circling
- Bending forward and picking up objects from the ground
- Standing
- Eye, head and shoulder movements as before
- Changing from sitting to standing position with eyes open and shut
- Throwing a small ball from hand to hand (above eye level)
- Throwing a ball from hand to hand under knee
- Changing from sitting to standing and turning around in between
- Moving about (in class)
- Circle around center person who will throw a large ball and to whom it will be returned
- Walk across room with eyes open and then closed
- Walk up and down slope with eyes open and then closed
- Walk up and down steps with eyes open and then closed
- Any game involving stooping and stretching and aiming such as bowling and basketball
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