Brandon Voyer

PT, DPT

Orthopedics
Vestibular Rehabilitation
Chronic Pain Management
Sports Rehabilitation
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Brandon is a physical therapist with a passion for orthopedic rehabilitation, pain science, chronic pain management, and sports injuries and performance. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science from the University at Buffalo in 2016, then returned to the University at Buffalo to earn a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2020, where he developed skills in exercise prescription, manual therapy, and patient education. While in school, Brandon had worked as a personal trainer, helping clients to achieve various sport-specific and weight loss goals.

Throughout his career, Brandon has gained experience in outpatient orthopedic, vestibular rehabilitation, chronic pain management, sports rehabilitation, and home health settings. This background allows him to support patients at many stages of recovery, from returning to pain-free daily activities to achieving fitness and sport-oriented performance goals.

Brandon favors an active, exercise-based approach to physical rehabilitation, centered around genuinely listening to each patient to understand their goals and limitations. He has training in the McKenzie Method and prioritizes this approach when appropriate, with the goal of reducing patients' pain and empowering them with strategies to manage their symptoms independently. Ultimately, he believes the human body is highly adaptable, and that gradually and safely increasing a patient's capacity for movement and activity can be one of the most effective ways to help them get back to whatever it is they want to do.

Outside the clinic, Brandon leads an active lifestyle. He played soccer through college and has since participated in several cycling and running races, and remains an active member of the DC adult soccer and running communities. Other hobbies of his include reading, golfing, and traveling.