In-home vestibular therapy setting in Austin featuring a comfortable treatment area for balance exercises.

Specialized care for vertigo, imbalance, and dizziness — delivered in the comfort of your home

Dr. Justin Martin, PT, DPT, providing expert vestibular and balance therapy services in Austin, Texas.

Who we are

Founded by Austin native Dr. Justin Martin, PT, DPT, StillPoint offers gentle, personalized, in-home care for vertigo, imbalance, and dizziness. With thousands of evaluations and over 10,000 treatment sessions completed, each visit reflects advanced vestibular training and focused experience—helping clients feel steadier, more confident, and more comfortable.

What we treat

  • BPPV is a common cause of brief spinning vertigo with position changes. This is highly treatable with proven maneuvers which we have successfully performed hundreds of times.

  • These conditions can cause sudden, intense dizziness and imbalance. Treatment focuses on supporting recovery through education and customized vestibular exercises that help the brain adapt and regain stability over time.

  • Vestibular migraine can cause dizziness, imbalance, or sensitivity to motion with or without a headache. We focus on lifestyle modifications, symptom management strategies, and coordination with your broader care plan when needed.

  • Persistent dizziness and PPPD can involve ongoing sensations of unsteadiness, motion sensitivity, or feeling “off balance,” even after an initial trigger has passed. Care focuses on gentle vestibular exercises, movement retraining, and gradually reducing symptom sensitivity to help you feel more steady and confident in daily life.

  • Some dizziness can be related to neck movement, posture, tension, or weakness. Treatment focuses on improving neck mobility, movement awareness, and optimizing how your body uses balance and sensory information to help reduce symptoms and support more comfortable daily movement.

  • After a concussion, dizziness and balance issues are common. Treatment is tailored to your symptoms and may include vestibular exercises, balance retraining, and guided progression back to normal activity.

  • Balance concerns can arise for many reasons, including aging or neurological changes. We work on targeted strength, coordination, sensory integration, and confidence to improve safety and reduce fall risk.

  • Some vestibular and balance conditions don’t fit neatly into a single category or may occur after illness, surgery, or other medical treatment. This can include post-operative dizziness, motion sensitivity, Ménière’s disease, or lingering symptoms after vestibular injury or inflammation.

    Care focuses on understanding how your symptoms show up day to day and creating an individualized plan to improve stability, tolerance to movement, and overall function—often in coordination with your broader medical care when appropriate.

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