Jean-Jacques Lagarde
Jean-Jacques Lagarde, physiotherapist with 16 years of experience, specializes in VIRE vestibular rehabilitation, with complementary skills in osteopathy and acupuncture. After working with the French athletics team, he now supports patients suffering from dizziness, balance disorders, visual disturbances or motion sickness. His approach combines precise assessments, adapted rehabilitation techniques and use of the Framiral Multitest Balance platform, for fast and lasting results.
Physiotherapist specialized in vestibular rehabilitation (VIRE), also trained in osteopathy and acupuncture. 16 years of experience, including work with the French athletics team. I am your contact person at the Activate center for everything related to dizziness, balance disorders and motion sickness.
Do you recognize these signs? I can help you get rid of them!
Dizziness (feeling of spinning or tilting)
Loss of balance, hesitant walking, fear of falling
Nausea and motion sickness (travel sickness)
Oscillating vision or visual discomfort when reading / during exertion
The possible origins of your symptoms are peripheral (BPPV, Ménière's disease, neuronitis), or central (stroke, MS) or functional.
Book an appointment - Vestibular Physiotherapy
How I can help you
We start with a complete vestibular assessment, then build a clear and progressive program.
Targeted interview, videonystagmoscopy, VOR/VSR tests, ADL
Dynamic posturography to quantify vision / vestibular / somatosensory systems
Adapted techniques: canalith repositioning maneuvers (BPPV), rotational exercises, tilted/unstable surfaces, optokinetic, visual feedback
Compensation, habituation, desensitization and sensory substitution strategies
Framiral Platform: Multitest Balance
At the practice, I use the Multitest Balance (Framiral) platform to objectify your balance and guide rehabilitation.
Quantified sensory assessments and session-to-session comparisons
Pre-programmed exercises (active & passive), pneumatic tilt in three planes
Motion sickness modules (travel sickness)
Virtual Reality coupling or video projection for moving visual environments
Self-adaptive regulation to the subject's weight

VIRE: the reference for vestibular rehabilitation
The VIRE (Vertigo & Instability – Rehabilitation & Education) training guarantees current, safe and effective practice:
Complete assessment: VOR/VSR, ADL, posturography, ENT/neurological orientation
Techniques: canalith repositioning maneuvers, tilted/unstable surfaces, optokinetic, feedback
Educational pathway: courses, medical devices (videonystagmoscope, rotary chair, platform), clinical cases, practical internship and final MCQ
Want to regain stable walking, resume sports or simply move without apprehension?