Help patients recover when other physical therapy programs have not helped

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The Vermont Women’s Fund issued the following announcement.

Dr. Emelia Brogna co-founded @WayfinderVT with the specialty to help patients recover when other physical therapy programs have not helped. Her experience as a child with chronic pain and health issues shaped how she treats and interacts with people. She and her partner and coworkers designed the practice to heal “with hospitality and heart.”™

What Emelia likes best about being a business owner is that if something isn’t working she can change it; just as she does with her patients. She seeks to understand her patients’ stories deeply as she explains, “In a way that then helps us drive medical outcomes and lifestyle outcomes that is different than anywhere else…That way we can help them gain back the things that they may not have been able to do.”

We thank Emelia for sharing her story and for getting counted as Vermont woman business owner. She and thousands of others are “getting on the map” through the This Way UP survey tool. Together, we are showing the power of women in driving our economy.

Go to: thiswayupvt.com to get counted.

Find out more about Wayfinder at: https://wayfindervt.com/

Original source can be found here.



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