Jenna Reich-Nobles

PT, DPT, MTC, CMTPT

Physical Therapist, Clinic Director

Jenna Reich-Nobles is a Physical Therapist and the Clinic Director at Pivot Physical Therapy’s Arnold location in Maryland. In addition to treating patients, Jenna oversees day-to-day operations of the clinic, including community outreach programs.  Jenna is the Head of Community Outreach and Marketing for the Clinical Excellence Team (CET).  She joined the team with a vast knowledge of the fitness and the sports industry. As a former Division I college lacrosse player, Jenna was very active with community outreach initiatives, and understands the importance of social responsibility.  She is also a member of Pivot’s Post-Concussion Management Team.

Jenna’s athletic background emphasized her strong interest in helping athletes from all sports return to their peak physical condition.  Jenna strives to improve the mechanics for runners of all levels and abilities. One of her professional goals is to help people run more efficiently and prevent injuries by providing a comprehensive assessment of their running mechanics utilizing a video running analysis. Over her last 5 years she has had the opportunity to treat a vast amount of patients, including spinal orthopedic cases, SIJ dysfunction, and post-surgical rehabilitation.

Jenna received her Bachelors of Science from Virginia Tech in 2008 and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine in 2010.  She has completed advanced therapy courses, including spinal and extremity manipulation, to earn her Manual Therapy Certification (MTC) from the University of St. Augustine in 2014. In 2015, Jenna became certified in Trigger Point Dry Needling through Myopain seminars, Certified Myofascial Trigger Point Therapist (CMTPT). She is currently seeking advanced certification and training by working towards her level 1 certification with the Titleist Performance Institute.

Jenna states, “I’m enthusiastic about physical therapy and the growth of our organization. Now more than ever, I’m motivated to share our expertise with the community.  My goal as a PT, and community outreach board member, is to really have an impact. I grew up around this area, so it means a lot to me to give back to a community that has given so much to me.”