IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIVE OF FIRST RESPONDERS, ATHLETES AND THEIR FAMILIES BY PROVIDING THE HIGHEST QUALITY ORTHOPEDIC HEALTHCARE POSSIBLE.
how orthoathlete was born
Ortho Athlete has been 48 years in the making.
Dr. Erik Hemmett grew up on what used to be the “Old Town Poor Farm” in a small farming community in Northeast Vermont. Without understanding it at the time, he learned the values of hard work, accountability, integrity, grind, grown through challenge, and self-reliance at an early age. His family worked a large garden, raised pigs, chickens, ducks, cows, and horses. He learned to earn money by picking blackberries and selling them to the tourists at the end of their driveway. He helped in the dairy barn in the winter, hayed in the summer, and cut and stacked firewood in the fall. In the winter when the spring fed water to the house froze, he would help his father to bucket water from the local school and melt snow on a fireplace with his mother. There were many challenges that all had to be dealt with head on and none could go unresolved. The key to survival was turning challenges into learning and growth opportunities.
Dr. Erik’s father developed leukemia at the age of 34 and lived for 10 years before passing in 1994. Dr. Erik saw his father decline from a strong independent alpha male athlete mentally and physically into a dependent shell of himself. Dr. Erik earned the Vermont Scholar Award and attended the University of
Vermont on an academic partial scholarship. He graduated in 1992 with an Honors Major in Economics and a Premed/Chemistry minor.
Dr. Erik completed an internship for a pharmaceutical marketing company doing cost-benefit analysis and then earned a partial academic scholarship to attend the Doctor of Chiropractic degree program at National University of Health Sciences in Chicago where he completed 5 academic semesters and earned a Doctor of Chiropractic degree.
INTEGRITY
Doing the right thing no matter who is watching even when times are tough.
grind
Doing whatever it takes to stay true to your goals on your way to becoming a champion. Working harder than anyone else to persevere no matter what. Doing what others won’t so you get what they don’t.
Champion Mindset
Grow yourself by
Envisioning your goals
Accumulating the best resources
Taking massive action
Embracing challenges and setbacks as opportunities to learn and grow mentally and physically and simply steps along the way to achieving greatness
taking accountability for your actions instead of inventing excuses.