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It was his participation in swimming and water polo that led George to a career of physical therapy. During an ocean race at Zuma Beach in Malibu, George dislocated his left knee and underwent six months of physical therapy. It was during this time that George developed a passion for physical therapy and decided to return to school.
In 1996, George earned a Masters of Physical Therapy degree from the Institute of Physical therapy in St. Augustine, Florida. The Institute of Physical Therapy, (now called the University of St. Augustine), is known throughout the world for its advancements in manual therapy and management of spinal disorders. Upon graduation, George was honored with the first Paris – Patla Manual Therapy Award.
George moved to Tucson, Arizona and worked in a small physical therapy clinic that specialized in the management of spinal disorders. It was under the tutelage of Phil Tygiel, PT that George was able to refine his skills. While in Tucson, George earned a Manual Therapy Certificate from the University of St. Augustine, Florida.
In 2000, George and his wife Julia decided it was time to move closer to home and settled in Dover, Delaware. George’s professional career has been thriving ever since. He became active with the Delaware Physical Therapy Association (DPTA) and was appointed chair of the Payor Relations Committee. He was recently voted Vice President of the DPTA. In October of 2005 George was recognized by the American Physical Therapy Association as one of 31 emerging leaders (click here for details)
George is an adjunct professor for the University of Delaware’s physical therapy program. He participates in their advanced orthopaedic class with emphasis on the spine.
He and his wife Julia are active with USA Swimming's Sports Medicine and Science Network. In 2008 they were honored to receive USA Swimming's High Performance award. Together, they participated on a Sports Science Task Force for USA Swimming to develop programs for the “UN-injured” Swimmer. In 2007 George was a keynote speaker at the USA Swimming National Convention and most recently George completed a project for USA Swimming regarding an active shoulder warm-up for competitive swimmers. George is a Board Certified Specialist in Orthopaedics and one of Delaware’s premier spine therapists.Licensure in Physical Therapy: State of AZ, DE
Board Certified: Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist, The American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties
Masters in Physical Therapy: Institute of Physical Therapy
Manual Therapy Certificate (MTC): University of St. Augustine
Bachelors: University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia
Adjunct Instructor: Evaluation and Management of Spinal disorders, University of DelawareMember:
American Physical Therapy Association: Orthopaedic & Private Practice Sections
Delaware Physical Therapy Association : Vice President, Chair - Payer Relations Committee
American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapists
USA Swimming: Sports Medicine Society
Contributed to USA Swimming Sports Medicine Task Force - Shoulder Injury Prevention for the UN-Injured Swimmer