Elizabeth A. DiNenna, MPT

PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Elizabeth Dinenna Mpt
Elizabeth Dinenna Mpt
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LATEST BLOGS

How Long Does a Spinal Injury Take to Heal?

Spinal cord injuries are among the most serious and life-altering injuries a person can sustain. The spinal cord, a complex bundle of nerves, is the primary pathway for communication between the brain and the rest of the body. When it’s damaged, a patient could be...

How Compression Therapy Supports Vascular Health

People who suffer from varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), and other related health conditions know that their symptoms involve more than just cosmetic concerns. They also frequently cause pain, swelling, and more serious health problems. For these...

Understanding and Preventing Text Neck

Our smartphones, tablets, and laptops have connected us to the world in ways that we could never have imagined. We carry our offices, our social lives, and our entertainment with us everywhere we go. But this constant connectivity often comes with a trade-off, one...

SPECIALTIES

Beth has 23 years of working experience in the acute care and outpatient physical therapy settings. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Science from Lock Haven University and a master’s degree in Physical Therapy from Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. 

Beth enjoys treating a variety of orthopedic patients, but has a special interest in our mature adults. She has developed a Balance and Fall Prevention program that has been promoted throughout the Pottstown community. She has been a guest speaker for Pottstown’s Senior Circle, Healthy Women and Silver Sneakers programs. Beth is now a Graston Technique provider and is available to offer this service to those in need of IASTM. 

Outside of the clinic, Beth enjoys working out, reading, and cheering on Philadelphia’s sports teams. She has been married for 23 years and has three beautiful children – one of which is attending the University of Delaware with hopes of following in his mom’s footsteps to become a physical therapist.

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