Our Clinicians

Marshall A. Rennie, DPT, OCS

Education

1990 Bachelor of Science, Biology and Psychology

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

1996 Master of Science, Physical Therapy

Shenandoah University

2005 Doctorate, Physical Therapy

Shenandoah University

Board Certification

Orthopedic Physical Therapy since 2006

Sub-Specialty

Dry needling

Industrial Medicine/Work Injury Management/Occupational Health

Functional Capacity Evaluations/Impairment Ratings

Back, neck, shoulder and knee pain

Information

Dr. Marshall Rennie has been a practicing physical therapist since 1996 and has devoted his entire career to OSPTA, where he is Vice-President. Although specialized within his practice, Dr. Rennie stays current with research on all areas of orthopedics. He is active with clinical education of students; with doctorate level physical therapy students and physical therapist assistant students. Dr. Rennie was a contributing author to the text, “The Low Back Pain Handbook” (1999).

 

When not at work, Dr. Rennie enjoys a busy life with his wife and young children; helping him appreciate the demands (and joys) his patients have in this aspect of their life as well.

I know patients need to restore functions so they can return to the activities they enjoy and need to do. I strive to provide friendly and compassionate care as I work with patients.

My goal is to make the best choices when implementing therapeutic interventions for each patient based on their impairments.

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