Under the direction of Sharon (Weiselfish) Giammatteo and Dr. Thomas Giammatteo some 30 trainee therapists in DCR-Teams held approximately 250 courses about Integrative Manual Therapy™ in the year 2001 in the U.S., Canada, Hong Kong, Israel, Germany, South America and Norway.
DCR cooperates closely, among other institutions, with "Therapeutic Horizons™ - TH - Advanced Training for Manual Practitioners", the seminar organization operated by Sharon (Weiselfish) Giammatteo and Frank Lowen, and with "Illuminatis™" , Frank Lowen's seminar organization.

Sharon (Weiselfish) Giammatteo, Ph.D., P.T., I.M.P.,C.™, Director of Operations for DCR Health, is the founder and developer of Integrative Manual Therapy™, Integrated Systems Approach™ and Integrative Diagnostics™. It is to her work in medicine that we owe all the therapeutic techniques, all treatment concepts and the curriculum for all seminars in IMT.
Sharon (Weiselfish) Giammatteo is President and a co-partner at Regional Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Center in Bloomfield and Glastonbury, Connecticut. She graduated from Wingate Institute of Physical Therapy in Israel; received a B.Sc. in Advanced Health Sciences and Medicine, a graduate degree in Clinical Neurosciences and received her titel Rehabilitation Consultant in Manual Therapy for Neuromusculosceletal Dysfunction with a focus on the neurologic patient.
She is President and responsible for Curriculum and Faculty development at Dialogues in Contemporary Rehabilitation™, which is Resource, Research and Learning Center for Integrative Manual Therapy™ in Connecticut.

Thomas Giammatteo, D.C., P.T., I.M.P.,C.™, assists Sharon Weiselfish-Giammatteo both privately and professionally and has contributed significantly in recent years to the steady development of the medicine his wife practices.
Dr.Giammatteo has undergraduate degrees in both Physical Therapy and Human Biology. He received his Doctorate of Chiropractic Medicine from the National College of Chiropractic and earned a Certificate of Meridian Therapy and Acupuncture. In addition to his teaching fellowship, Dr. Giammatteo was a clinic specialist in Orthopedic and Neurologic Rehabilitation for the National College of Chiropractic. Tom also taught and lectured at different universities and hospitals in Illinois and Connecticut. He was on staff for three years at the Upledger institute´s Healthplex Clinic and Brain & Spinal Cord Rehabilitation Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. He is on practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Utilizing his multidisciplinary knowledge and experience, he also practices at Regional Physical Therapy in Connecticut specializing in sport medicine, orthopedic, neurologic, pediatric and medical patients.
As a faculty member of DCR he is working as an instructor.
Mary Fiorentino founded the Dialogues in Contemporary Rehabilitation™ (DCR) institute.
She earned an excellent reputation as occupational therapist in rehabilitation for children beyond the borders of the U.S. In her institute she held continuing education seminars on her special field.
After her death, Dr. Sharon (Weiselfish) Giammatteo (P.T., I.M.P.,C.™) became the director of DCR.