Onondaga Physical Therapy new hires PT professionals

Onondaga Physical Therapy recently announced it has made several hires to support its rapid growth trajectory. The company has grown to 50 employees and eight locations across Central New York.

The new hires are:

Emma Butler joined as a physical therapist. Butler received a Bachelor of Science in biology from LeMoyne College and a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from SUNY Upstate Medical University. Butler has also pursued continuing education in women’s pelvic floor rehabilitation.

Sean Steedman joined as a physical therapist. Steedman received a Bachelor of Science in exercise science and a doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) both from Nazareth College.

Mason Smith also joined as a physical pherapist. Smith received a Bachelor of Science in natural sciences and a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree, both from Daemen College.

Enas Eraqi joined the team as a physical therapist. Eraqi received a Bachelor of Health Science in psychology from Wayne State University and a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Wayne State University. Eraqi has also pursued substantial continued education in women’s health and pelvic floor rehabilitation.

Bobbi Nagowski joined as a physical therapist assistant. Nagowski received a Bachelor of Science in health science from Nazareth College and through the physical therapist assistant (PTA) program at Bryant & Stratton College, she received an Associate of Applied Science degree.

Timothy Bruner joined as a physical therapist. Bruner received a Bachelor of Science in chemistry-biology from West Chester University of Pennsylvania and a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Arcadia University.

“These new additions to our team have been onboarded and mentored to provide the same excellent one on one care that Onondaga Physical Therapy is known for. They bring their own interests, experience and passion as individual clinicians to the care experience they provide. They are given access to the latest technology to enhance not only the patient experience, but their experience as a provider in today’s health care climate.” said Lauris Rigdon, PT, founder and CEO.