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Physical therapist Brian D'Orazio helps get you moving again Date published: 9/17/2008
DESCRIBE YOUR BUSINESS: Since 1983, OSPTA has provided physical therapy for patients in the Fredericksburg area. Our therapists specialize in diagnosing and treating orthopedic conditions, rehabilitating patients following surgeries, and working with athletes to improve their performance. My area of research and expertise is treating neck and back pain.
EDUCATION: B.S. in physical therapy from SUNY-Buffalo, M.S. and doctorate in physical therapy from the Medical College of Virginia/VCU FAMILY: Wife, Teresa CAREER HISTORY: Before starting OSPTA, I served as the chief of rehabilitation at Westminster Canterbury in Richmond and as a staff physical therapist at Henrico Doctor's Hospital FIRST JOB: Cutting grass in cemeteries WORST JOB: Nurse's aide in a nursing home WHERE DID YOU GROW UP? Near Niagara Falls on Grand Island, N.Y. HOW DID YOU END UP OWNING YOUR OWN BUSINESS? WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR JOB NOW? Helping patients overcome pain and disability to achieve a better quality of life WHAT MOTIVATES YOU? Growing up, my parents taught me to do the best I could in all my endeavors. I continue WHAT IS THE KEY TO RUNNING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS? Work hard, empower those around you to be successful, and don't try to be the accountant, the attorney, the plumber, etc. WHAT'S THE BEST THING ABOUT THE BUSINESS WHAT'S THE WORST? Health insurance companies are gradually eroding the ability of medical care providers to offer the best care possible. WHO IS THE MOST INSPIRATIONAL BUSINESS LEADER YOU KNOW? WHY? While I didn't know him personally, Walt Disney continues to inspire business leaders WHAT DO YOU DO FOR FUN? Travel, play golf, work out, study history, participate in Rappahannock Rotary Club WHAT'S THE BEST BUSINESS LESSON YOU'VE LEARNED? WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE OTHERS TRYING TO START A BUSINESS? Recognize your strengths and weaknesses. Be willing to delegate tasks to people WHAT ARE YOUR CAREER GOALS? We'd love to increase the sports performance side of our practice. We work with professional athletes John Maine (N.Y. Mets), Jason Godin (Wilmington Blue Rocks) and Kelvin Jones (Richmond Kickers), along with numerous local amateur athletes to improve their ability to compete and reduce their chance of injury. ON THE NET: ospta.com --As told to Pamela Gould
Date published: 9/17/2008
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