Dr. Daniel Taylor PT, DPT

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Dr. Daniel Taylor PT, DPT

Details

Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) – Loma Linda University

Post-Masters Certificate in Nutrition & Integrative Health – Maryland University of Integrative Health

Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology—Exercise Science – Point Loma Nazarene University

At Balance Rehabilitation, we perform a comprehensive evaluation to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for our patients, using both clinical expertise and specialized equipment all at our clinic. Treatment plans are always developed around our patient’s personal and functional goals to help them return to their regular life and recreational activities. We work on developing a network with other specialists in the area as well, establishing a team approach for those requiring greater care with complex vestibular and neurological issues. This includes vestibular-specialized ENTs, neurologists, neuro-ophthalmologists, neuro optometrists, and psychological and emotional health professionals.

Conditions treated: BPPV, vestibular hypofunction and vestibular loss (neuritis, labyrinthitis), vestibular migraine, concussion, PPPD and anxiety-related dizziness, motion sensitivity, cervicogenic dizziness, impairments associated with Ménière’s disease, imbalance/fall risk prevention.

Specialty

  • Physical Therapist

Certifications

Certificate in Vestibular Rehabilitation, 2019 - via Duke University School of Medicine at Emory University

Certification in Applied Functional Science (CAFS) - Gray Institute

Languages

Serving patients in these languages:

  • English

Professional Association Membership

  • American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)

Percentage of Patients Treated for Vestibular Disorders

50% - 74%

Procedures and Tools

  • Neurologic exam
  • Neurotologic exam
  • Comprehensive Clinical Vestibular Exam
  • Bedside Head Impulse Test
  • Dix Hallpike
  • Oculomotor testing
  • Functional mobility and gait assessment

Diagnoses Qualified to Manage

  • BPPV
  • Other peripheral vestibular disorders
  • Central vestibular disorders

Licensing