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ALLENTOWN, PA (September 16, 2020) — Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network, a nationally recognized physical rehabilitation leader that offers an innovative continuum of care for adults and children with often complex physical and cognitive needs, has named Katelyn Moyer, PT, DPT, and Christie Sborz, PT, DPT, to lead two of Good Shepherd’s outpatient physical therapy locations in Bethlehem Township and Hamburg.
As site manager of Good Shepherd Physical Therapy at 3201 Highfield Drive in Bethlehem Township, Moyer oversees delivery of adult outpatient physical rehabilitation care. Moyer, who specializes in balance/vestibular issues and treating those with osteoporosis, joined Good Shepherd in 2017.
Moyer earned both her bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and her doctorate in Physical Therapy at the University of Scranton.
As site manager of Good Shepherd Physical Therapy at 500 Hawk Ridge Drive in Hamburg, Sborz oversees delivery of outpatient physical rehabilitation care for adults and children. Sborz, who specializes in joint replacements and arthritis, joined Good Shepherd in 2019. Prior to joining Good Shepherd, Sborz worked at Lehigh Valley Health Network.
Sborz earned her doctorate in Physical Therapy from Lebanon Valley College.
About Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network
Founded in 1908 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network is a nationally recognized physical rehabilitation provider that offers an innovative continuum of care for adults and children with often complex physical and cognitive needs.
Good Shepherd’s 2,100 Associates treat patients at more than 70 locations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Good Shepherd cares for adults and children with catastrophic injuries and conditions, such as spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, amputation and major multiple traumas and provides outpatient musculoskeletal and orthopedic rehabilitation services, home health, long-term acute care and long-term care.
The Good Shepherd Physician Group is highly regarded for clinical excellence and its commitment to maximizing patients’ functional outcomes, delivering compassionate care and being a national leader in the use of innovative rehabilitation technologies. Good Shepherd physicians are experts who specialize in various aspects of rehabilitation care.
Good Shepherd is the world’s leading clinical user of the Ekso Bionics® exoskeleton to treat patients with spinal cord injuries and was one of four facilities internationally designated by Ekso as a “Center for Robotic Excellence.” Good Shepherd’s long-term care facilities have consistently received 5-star ratings from US News and World Report.
Good Shepherd is a not-for-profit health-care network with a strong commitment to building better communities through partnerships with organizations whose vision and values reflect its own. Good Shepherd partners with the University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) to provide comprehensive rehabilitation and specialty services in the Greater Philadelphia area through Good Shepherd Penn Partners, a joint venture.
Information provide to TVL by:
Mike Walbert
Marketing & Communications Specialist
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network