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I developed better strength! Patient Danika Randolph Oliverio came to ReQuest with back pain and a weak core. The result of “having two children in the span of three years!” Danika also stated “I had thrown my back out several times and was finally really ready to get back my strength.” “Jessie and her teamwere so kind, professional, caring and knowledgeable. With Jessie’s support and direction, my pain resolved and I developed better strength, posture and flexibility.” - Danika O.

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Congratulations Dr. Penny Goldberg! Request Physical Therapy is proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Penny Goldberg, PT, SCS, ATC to the position of Assistant Director. Penny has more than 15 years of experience working with elite college, high school, recreational, and youth sports participants focusing on injury rehabilitation and performance development. Prior to her arrival at ReQuest, she worked extensively with NCAA Division 1 athletes. She served as an athletic trainer at Butler University, California State University at Northridge, and the University of San Diego where she was responsible for the daily medical operations of the women’s volleyball, women’s swimming, women’s and men’s soccer, softball, and baseball teams. Penny has also worked extensively with the San Diego Padres Baseball Club, in addition to numerous other programs. She is particularly interested in throwing and overhead injuries (baseball, volleyball, and softball), knee injuries, high-intensity workouts (CrossFit), and post-surgical rehabilitation. Additionally, she has worked in the area of kinesiophobia or fear of movement/re-injury. Her work in this area was recently published in the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation . Penny is a board certified sports clinical specialist by the American Physical Therapy Association, a certified athletic trainer and co-author of “Current Rehabilitation Concepts Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction” for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.

While Penny has a very impressive resume, it was her work with our patients and her relationship with her co-workers that told us she needed to have a greater influence on our organization. She displayed an uncommon ability to connect with all patients, no matter what their condition or age, providing hope for a better future and helping them return to the activities they love. Her daily interactions with her co-workers made us realize that we are a better organization with her mentoring and teaching others.

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