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Why do I feel wobbly and off balance?

Feeling wobbly and off balance can be caused by a variety of factors, such as: 1. Inner ear problems: The inner ear,

BALANCE DECLINE

Balance decline can occur at any age, but it is more common as we get older. The balance and coordination deteriorate, making

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Balance problems can be caused by a variety of factors, and the treatment options will vary depending on the underlying cause. In

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Joanna

PT, DPT

Joanna earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Temple University in 2009, following a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training and Exercise Physiology from the University of Delaware. She brings a compassionate, well-rounded approach to care. As an endurance athlete, Joanna has completed marathons, Ironman triathlons, and adventure races, giving her firsthand insight into injury prevention, recovery, and performance.

Outside of work, Joanna enjoys outdoor adventures with her husband and two children, and cheering on all the Philadelphia sports teams.

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Cody

PT, DPT

Cody was born and raised in Newark, Delaware and proudly served five years in the Marine Corps. After completing his service, Cody attended the University of North Carolina Wilmington, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science. Cody then pursued his passion for healthcare by attending the University of Delaware for his Doctorate of Physical Therapy. Outside of work Cody enjoys golfing, fishing, and staying active through regular workouts. Cody looks forward to working closely with patients to help them reach their goals.