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Cherry Hill Business Highlight: 3 Dimensional Physical Therapy
Patch readers have nominated 3 Dimensional Physical Therapy for Business of the Year consideration.

CHERRY HILL, NJ — The coronavirus pandemic has presented challenges for most local businesses, but that hasn't stopped many from continuing to offer the products and services beloved by their regular customers.
One of those businesses is 3DPT (3 Dimensional Physical Therapy), located at 496 Kings Hwy N, Suite 110, in Cherry Hill.
The business was nominated by Patch readers as a business of the year for managing to navigate the turbulence with steadfast determination and an unwavering commitment to the clients they serve.
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"They know their stuff!" one customer said about the business. "[The] facility is very clean and the staff is very knowledgeable and super friendly!!"
According to its website, 3DPT got its name from its primary focus on the three dimensions, or planes, of movement, a key focus of its therapy.
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"Each and every movement in our lives occurs through a combination of all three of these dimensions," the website reads. "3DPT believes that the best and most efficient way to progress a patient from injury to return to activity is to teach the body to move through these three dimensions."
It also has a three-step focus on recovery and wellness: treat the three planes of movement; educate clients about injury, treatment and health; and motivate clients to stay focused on acheiving the best possible results.
Ken Guzzardo, owner of 3DPT in Cherry Hill, said the company's core values guided their operations during the coronavirus.
"Anthony and Chuck took great care of their staff during COVID, and reopened with increased guidelines to ensure the safety of their staff and patients," Guzzardo said. "They kept the core values of the company in mind at all times, and put their clients' and co-workers' needs in front of profits to provide their service to the community in the safest way they could."
Patch readers nominated a Local Businesses of the Year. The local businesses included retail stores, restaurants, hardware shops, dry cleaners, plumbers, car mechanics, salons and more.Nominated businesses will be featured throughout December.
Patch editor Montana Samuels contributed to this report.
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