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HD Physical Therapy Announces New Staff Members

Two new therapists join HDPT staff.

HD Physical Therapy announces it has enhanced its services by adding two new therapists to the HDPT family. Svet Wilson, PTA, ATC, has joined the practice as a Physical Therapist Assistant and Christine Cunha, DPT as a new Physical Therapist.

“We welcome Svet and Christine to the HDPT family. I am confident that
they will increase our ability to provide better care to even more
people,” says Glenn R. D’Addario, MSPT, DPT, President & co-founder of HD
Physical Therapy. “I am looking forward to working alongside both Svet and
Christine each day, as well as nurturing their ongoing professional growth
within HDPT.”

Svet Wilson, PTA, ATC has built a substantial reputation on the North
Shore for providing valuable functional training and effective
rehabilitative and wellness care. He is known for his comforting smile,
his energetic personality, his motivating teachings and vast knowledge of
and experience in exercise and sports medicine. Mr. Wilson steadily
delivers a positive and gratifying experience to all of his patients. Mr.
Wilson received his Physical Therapy Assistant degree from North Shore
Community College in Danvers, and his Bachelor’s of Science degree in
Athletic Training from Salem State University. Svet is originally from
Bulgaria, but is currently a resident of Melrose, MA.

Dr. Christine Cunha imparts her kindhearted and genuine personality on
each and every patient. She is known for her nurturing, attentive,
forbearing and thoughtful rehabilitative treatment style. Christine’s
patients are instantly comforted by her soothing and compassionate nature,
all while receiving leading-edge physical therapy care. Dr. Cunha
continually produces valued, comprehensive and rewarding therapeutic
outcomes. Christine received her Bachelor’s of Science degree in Biology
from Northeastern University, as well as her Doctorate of Physical Therapy
degree. She is originally from Lexington, MA, but is currently a resident
of Salem, MA.


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