Fund Raising Counsel, Inc.
Historic Judge Building
8 East Broadway, Suite #410
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Phone: 801.363.6515
Fax: 801.272.4553
FRCI Welcomes Neuroworx to its Family of Clients
August, 2010: FRCI is pleased to announce that Neuroworx has become the newest FRCI client. Neuroworx is a licensed physical therapy clinic dedicated to providing innovative, activity-based therapy to individuals with paralysis from spinal cord injuries.It is a unique outpatient facility designed to be medically sound yet forward thinking in providing the assistance people require to optimize and maximize recovery after their injury and hospitalization.
Neuroworx was founded by Dr. Dale Hull, a practicing Ob-Gyn, experienced a spinal cord injury due to trampoline accident in 1999 leaving him a quadriplegic. Although completely paralyzed initially, he is one of the fortunate to begin to have some return of sensory and motor function early in his rehabilitation. After a four month hospital stay, his rehabilitation continued at home. He was introduced to physical therapist, Jan Black, who provided the guidance and expertise to maximize his abilities. Two and half years of intense therapy culminated with Dr. Hull walking with the Olympic Torch during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
During this period of rehabilitation, Dr. Hull was often asked to see other individuals with spinal cord injuries and it became apparent to him there was a need that was not being met. Additionally, Ms. Black continued to work with patients in their homes since there was not a facility available to accommodate their needs. Dr. Hull, his wife, Ms. Black and Dr. Wally Lee, an emergency room physician who became a paraplegic in 2002, formed the Hull Foundation in November of 2003 with the specific purpose of helping others with spinal cord injuries obtain the therapy services necessary to optimize outcomes and to promote awareness, education and funding for these life-changing events. Neuroworx is affiliated with the Christopher Reeve Center.
During this period of rehabilitation, Dr. Hull was often asked to see other individuals with spinal cord injuries and it became apparent to him there was a need that was not being met. Additionally, Ms. Black continued to work with patients in their homes since there was not a facility available to accommodate their needs. Dr. Hull, his wife, Ms. Black and Dr. Wally Lee, an emergency room physician who became a paraplegic in 2002, formed the Hull Foundation in November of 2003 with the specific purpose of helping others with spinal cord injuries obtain the therapy services necessary to optimize outcomes and to promote awareness, education and funding for these life-changing events. Neuroworx is affiliated with the Christopher Reeve Center.
FRCI is providing campaign counsel as Neuroworx raises the funds to build a new treatment facility.




