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  1. I only knew “Q” for a short time. He was a great physical therapist. He introduced me to dry needling, which helped relieve my shoulder pain. He was very caring. I am sorry for your loss. Sincerely, Faye Tucker

  2. I am so saddened to hear of the loss of my buddy, Q. Our friendship started when, as my therapist, he fixed my shoulder that had limited motion for over 10 years with his hard work and dry needling expertise. I now have almost 100% range which changed my life. Since, I’ve returned for other issues during which time we had deep discussions about life, family, food, and anything else you can imagine. What became very clear to me was his deep love for his family….his kids and wife were the light of his life and they made him so happy. Such a great guy…. such a kind soul. My last discussion with Q was just a couple of weeks ago and ended with him reminding me that i have his cell number and to call if i needed anything at all. This is a better world having been touched by Q. My heart goes out to his beautiful family. Andre Karr

  3. I coached Quang when he was on the 8th grade JRCYO basketball team at St. Bernadette’s in Springfield. Quang was one of the good guys. Quang always had a smile on his face and loved who he was. We are fellow Gonzaga Highschool alumni brothers as well. Years would go by until on day while walking my dogs in South Riding a car stops and I heard… Coach Ed. I looked at the car. Had no doubt who it was. Quang’s looks had not changed much. We caught up quickly as old friends do. Quang told me he lived just down the street and was engaged to be married. I congratulated him and we went on our way. I can see the day as if it happened moments ago. The worlds lost a wonderful man, husband, father and friend. God gained an angel. Our team photo from that 8th grade team.

  4. I met Q 5 years ago following extensive shoulder surgery. When I first met him, as my therapist, I had little motivation or hope that I would ever regain full use of my shoulder. Not only was he an amazing doctor, but an amazing man. We spent our sessions working not only on building back the strength in my shoulder but on building a friendship. I know I am not the only person who Q left a lasting impact on, his love for his job, his family, his life is what made Q so special. He was always happy to chat about anything. Following my complete recovery, I would routinely stop by the office just to chat, to let him know how I was doing and to see how he and his family were doing. Before going back off to school, Q gave my his cell and asked that I call him with anything I might need, a call I knew he would answer no matter what was going on. My heart goes out to his family, Q made this world a better place and helped so many people in so many ways. Noah Salvato


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