
After attending Penn State, Jackie Moss attended and graduated from Thomas Jefferson University in 1990 with a B.S. in Physical Therapy. Since then, she has worked in a variety of settings, including occupational rehab acute care, home care, and S.A.R., the majority of her time has been spent in adult orthopedics with an emphasis on manual therapy.
Jackie has developed an interest in pediatric physical therapy. She has certifications in Brain Gym, Interactive Metronome, and Rhythmic Entrainment Intervention. In addition, she teaches “Socialize and Exercise”, which is a program that facilitates language and social skills by using sensory exercise. These small groups are directed toward children who may have ADHD, auditory processing disorder, or autism.
Jackie currently resides in Lumberton, NJ, with her husband and 3 children. In her spare time, she enjoys coaching soccer and volunteering in the schools.
