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Welcome to Robert Berkley Physical Therapy

Physical health and fitness have long been a passion for Robert Berkley PT, DPT. After serving in the military repairing machinary, Robert decided to pair his love of exercise with his desire to fix things that are broken.

 

He received a B.S. in physical therapy from Daemen College and went to work as a physical therapist for Oswego Health where he was quickly promoted to clinical manager. Robert left Oswego Health to open his own private practice, Robert Berkley PT, DPT, in July 2005.

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Services We Provide

Vestibular Rehabilitation

Patients suffering from a vestibular -inner ear- disorder will experience symptoms such as dizziness or vertigo and problems with balance.

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Kinesio Taping

Kinesio Taping is a taping technique in which the tape is strategically applied over the patient’s muscle(s). Unlike traditional sports’ taping, where the tape is
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Lymphedema

Lymphedema (lymphatic obstruction) occurs when lymph vessels become blocked causing a build-up of lymph fluid. The swelling this causes is usually

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ASTYM

ASTYM is a physical therapy treatment that is used to aid the body’s natural healing process in two ways. ASTYM stimulates the growth of healthy soft tissue,

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Mulligan Mobilizations

Mulligan Mobilization can be better explained once traditional joint mobilization is understood. The goal of joint mobilization is to loosen the restricted

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Spinal Manipulations

Spinal manipulation, also known as spinal adjustment, is a therapeutic manipulation of the spine used for treating pain and discomfort in the back or neck.

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Laser / Anodyne Type Therapy

Laser/light or Anodyne-type Therapy uses light to diminish and eliminate a variety of symptoms associated with circulation issues.

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Myofascial Release

Myofascial Release is a form of therapy used to treat soft tissue that has become stiff and inflexible due to strain, trauma or injury.

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McKenzie Spine

The McKenzie Spine Method focuses on centralizing pain to one spot in the spine where it can more easily be decreased or eliminated.

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Shoulder

The shoulder is made up of 2 bones: the humerus and scapula, but has the clavicle in the area assisting as a muscle attachment site and helps with motion. 

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Knee

The knee is one of the strongest and most important joints in the body.  The knee joint is vital for individuals to participate in daily activities, such as walking, running, sitting and standing. 

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ACL

The job of a physical therapist is not only to rehabilitate your ACL but, to get you back to your specific activity as quickly and safely as possible

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Ankle / Foot

The foot is a very complex structure that is composed of 26 bones that must work together with the ankle joint to maintain strength, stability and motion.

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Pelvic Floor

The pelvic floor consists of a series of muscles that form a sling to help support organs located in the pelvic area, such as the bladder and large intestine.

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Concussion Management

Concussions occur as the result of a violent blow or shaking to the head or upper body. Falls or car accidents are the most common ways to sustain a concussion.

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Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders

The temporomandibular joint is a hinge joint that connects your jawbone to your skull. It allows for you to be able to chew, talk, or yawn.

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