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Aqua Therapy Physical therapy that takes place in water, usually in a clinic pool, is known as aquatic therapy. This type of therapy is preferred if you want to reduce the amount of pressure on the joints, allowing you to move with less pain. It offers relaxing effects that can help with pain alleviation, relaxation, and improved mobility. Benefits differ from person to person based on what your end goal is for your therapeutic program, but overall you should expect to feel much better after each session with your therapist! Dizziness and/or Vertigo Do you ever feel wobbly or off-balance? Dizziness and vertigo can have a detrimental impact on your everyday life, making it difficult to do even the most simple tasks. Conditions that can

cause vertigo or dizziness and balance, include vestibular neuritis, migraines, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), Meniere’s disease and stroke. Our physical therapists may be able to help you find a long-term solution to your problem through vestibular rehabilitation. Pelvic Health Pain and additional issues surrounding the pelvic floor can occur for a number of reasons. It can be limiting and even a bit embarrassing. It can hinder your daily life and prevent you from doing daily tasks or activities you love. If you are suffering from occasional or chronic pelvic pain, physical therapy can help. Pelvic pain can occur for a vast number of reasons. Pelvic floor rehabilitation can help reduce or eliminate the pain and symptoms you are experiencing so you can get back to living your life without pain!

Patient Success Story George H. has been treated at Hatfield for multiple sclerosis for 1.5 years. He and his therapists work on strengthening and balance. He had this to say about his physical therapy:

“I am nothing but thankful (to Total

Performance Physical Therapy) for extending my freedom in life.” — George H.

DR. JAKE YERKES, CLINIC DIRECTOR, HATFIELD

Dr. Jake Yerkes graduated with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Widener University in 2020. He received his BS in Health Sciences from Lock Haven University. While obtaining his DPT from Widener, Jake developed an interest in utilizing manual therapy to assist his patients’ return to pain-free, active lifestyles. Jake developed an interest in physical therapy while receiving personal training in high school for football. This also kickstarted his interest in weight lifting. Between working out in his free time and working

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on a horse farm, he developed a strong desire to help weight lifting and equestrian athletes return to sport without limitations. Jake has been a volunteer firefighter with Plumsteadville Volunteer Fire House for 11 years and continues to enjoy providing help to individuals in his community. He and his wife, Ally, were just married on Nov. 4.

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