TheraMotive’s Founder Named Mount Sinai’s 2024 Emerging Entrepreneur for Revolutionizing Mobile Physical Therapy in NYC

Introduction

Breaking Barriers in Mobile Physical Therapy!
With over 183,000 entrepreneurs in New York City, standing out requires something exceptional. So when Dr. Lola Omishore, PT, DPT, OCS, ATC, was named Mount Sinai Health System’s 2024 Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year, it's more than an award. It’s a game-changer. Mount Sinai, consistently ranked among the top 10 hospitals nationwide, doesn’t bestow this title lightly. This recognition elevates the movement toward community-centered, tech-enabled mobile physical therapy. Let’s explore how TheraMotive is redefining healthcare on wheels.


The Significance of Mount Sinai’s Award

The Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year Award presented by Mount Sinai’s Diversity Innovation Hub is a prestigious honor recognizing individuals who are pushing boundaries in healthcare innovation and equity across New York City. Mount Sinai itself is ranked as New York’s leading hospital and among the top 10 in the entire United States, making this recognition particularly meaningful.

Dr. Lola Omishore was selected from among thousands of entrepreneurs in NYC for her remarkable leadership in developing mobile physical therapy services through TheraMotive. This innovation addresses critical challenges such as transportation barriers, limited mobility, and lack of access to quality outpatient therapy, especially for vulnerable populations like seniors, stroke survivors, and underserved communities. Mount Sinai’s award highlights how TheraMotive is setting a new standard by delivering healthcare directly to patients’ doorsteps and advancing health equity citywide.


Meet Dr. Lola Omishore & TheraMotive

Dr. Omishore is a Board-Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) and holds a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Miami. With over a decade of clinical experience, she understands firsthand the challenges patients encounter with traditional outpatient therapy, especially in urban environments where transportation and mobility are often limited.

Driven by a passion to increase healthcare accessibility, she founded TheraMotive to provide mobile rehabilitation clinics equipped with advanced technology such as AI-assisted diagnostics and VR-supported therapy. By meeting patients where they live, TheraMotive enables more consistent, effective treatment, particularly for seniors, stroke survivors, and others facing mobility challenges.


NYC-Wide Recognition & Community Impact

Mount Sinai’s award not only honors Dr. Omishore but also shines a spotlight on the broader potential of mobile physical therapy to transform healthcare delivery. TheraMotive’s model exemplifies how technology and community-centered care can reduce health disparities and improve outcomes for vulnerable populations.

As TheraMotive expands across NYC, the recognition opens doors for new partnerships and funding opportunities, amplifying their mission to make rehabilitation services more accessible and equitable. Their work exemplifies the future of healthcare: innovative, inclusive, and responsive.


Let’s Move Healthcare Forward—Together

Dr. Omishore’s Emerging Entrepreneur award isn't just a prestigious title—it’s affirmation that mobile, tech-powered physical therapy is the future. TheraMotive demonstrates how on-the-go clinics, AI diagnostics, and VR rehabilitation can demolished barriers, enhance care compliance, and elevate patient outcomes. Their city-wide partnerships drive tangible improvements in health equity and accessibility.

Interested in partnering or want to bring cutting-edge care to your community? Get in touch with TheraMotive today.
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