Arlan M. Alburo, PT, MTC • Co-Director
Manual Therapy Certified

“When I was back in high school, my parents suggested that I become a medical doctor. I considered their arguments and in the end I agreed with them that I would probably greatly enjoy a career where I could make a life-changing difference in people. But when I asked my doctor about what pre-med courses I should take, he recommended that I study physical therapy in my undergraduate years. I did as he suggested and I fell in love with the field and decided to dedicate my career to physical therapy. And I’m very glad I did, because I love what I do for a living. I love helping people change their lives for the better.”

BS: Physical Therapy, University of the East, 1993
Doctor of Physical Therapy Candidate: University of St. Augustine for Allied Health Sciences
Certified: Manual Therapy, University of St. Augustine for
Allied Health Sciences, 2004
Member: Vestibular Disorders Association; American Physical Therapy Association, Neurology & Geriatrics Sections; American Association of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists
Advanced Training: Vestibular & Balance Disorders, Advanced Spine & Extremities Manipulation, Manual Therapy

In his free time, Arlan likes to stay active in church, bowl, play tennis and basketball, watch the Bulls and Bears when they’re in season and spend time with his family.

Noel DelRosario, PT, CSCS • Co-Director
Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist

“I first knew that I would go into the medical field when I was back in junior high school. I knew that I couldn’t work in an environment doing monotonous work like in an office doing the same thing over and over again, day after day. The field of medicine, on the other hand, intrigued me. I was able to get to know a wide range of professionals. I found physical therapy particularly intriguing. The therapists weren’t confined to just the clinic, and they interacted with not only their patients but also with the patients' family, doctors, nurses and case managers.”

BS: Physical Therapy, University of the East, 1993
Doctor of Physical Therapy Candidate: Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions
Certified: Strength & Conditioning Specialist, National Strength & Conditioning Association, 2001
Certified: Ergonomics, Back School of Atlanta, 2000
Member: National Strength & Conditioning Association; Vestibular Disorders Association; American Physical Therapy Association, Orthopedics Section; National Academy of Sports Medicine, American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists
Advanced Training: Balance Dysfunction, Geriatric Orthopedics & Neurology, Work Conditioning, Ergonomics, Manual Therapy

In his free time, Noel finds pleasure in jogging, working out and playing both tennis and table tennis.

Jane Alburo, PT, MTC
Manual Therapy Certified

“Ever since I was a very young girl, my father encouraged me to go into the medical profession. When I went to college, I studied physical therapy because it would be a stepping stone to become a medical doctor. But after graduating and
becoming a physical therapist, I liked what I was doing so much that I stayed in the field. I enjoy working with people of all types and talents and helping them get back to their active lifestyle. I enjoy getting results that make a real difference in people’s lives.”

BS: Physical Therapy, University of the East, 1994
Certified: Manual Therapy, University of St. Augustine for Allied Health Sciences, 2006
Member: American Physical Therapy Association, American Association of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists
Advanced Training: Lumbar Stabilization; Evaluation, Treatment & Prevention of Spinal Disorders; Advanced Spine & Extremities Manipulation; Manual Therapy

In her free time, Jane enjoys playing tennis, staying active in church and spending time with her husband, Arlan, and their daughter, Alexandra, and son, AJ.