YORKVILLE, Ill., Oct. 02, 2016 -- Cassie Redman, licensed physical therapy assistant, will join the comprehensive Yorkville team, reports Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville. Dr. Brian Berkey, clinical director and chiropractor, and staff are excited about bringing on Cassie Redman, an addition that will contribute to supporting their patients’ whole body health and wellness.
Cassie Redman earned her Associate of Applied Science in Physical Therapist Assistant degree from Fox College in Tinley Park, IL. She began her college education at Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi, Texas with a Bachelor of Psychology degree and participated as a four year D1 all-conference starter in softball. While in Plainfield, she worked as a rehab technician for over a year, working directly with physical therapy patients. She has gained additional clinical experience at Asbury Gardens in North Aurora. She is a family-oriented person and enjoys outdoor activities with her fiancé and rescue puppy as a resident in Plainfield.
The wellness team at Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville includes a medical doctor, chiropractic physicians, a rehabilitation doctor, physical therapists, physical therapy assistants, rehabilitation technicians, massage therapists, a nutrition specialist, and wellness experts. Physicians and practitioners are dedicated to a whole body approach to wellness. The goal with every patient is not only to treat the underlying cause of pain or injury, but to enhance all aspects of a patient’s well-being. Treatments are condition-specific, physician-directed, and therapist-applied.
“I am excited to have Cassie Redman become part of our comprehensive wellness and recovery team at Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville,” said Dr. Brian Berkey. “As an experienced chiropractor and practice owner, I select the doctors, practitioners and staff who share my belief in a whole-body, multi-pronged approach in supporting the wellness needs of patients. Cassie Redman will be contributing to the significant impact we make on patient health here at Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville.”
Brian Berkey, DC, ACRB-Level 1, CGFI, CFCE, clinical director and chiropractor at Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville, serves residents of Yorkville, Oswego, Aurora, Sugar Grove, Plano, Sandwich, Somonauk, Lake Holiday, Newark, and Bristol. This family practice and outpatient center provides cutting-edge pain relief, rehabilitation, physical therapy, massage therapy, internal medicine and preventative care to patients. Many patients benefit from the extensive services and complementary therapies that promote the body’s natural healing process at Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville.
Call (630) 553-2111 to learn more about the new physical therapy assistant, Cassie Redman, or to schedule an appointment. Visit Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville’s website at http://www.advancedphysicalmedicine.net/ for more details on their full range of services for whole body wellness.
Advanced Physical Medicine of Yorkville, (630) 553-2111


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