Raheb Physical Therapy was born out of a desire to provide quality patient care with complete freedom to do whatever my patient and family needs.

We work to help families find a therapy-life balance; one where breaks from therapy are supported, scheduling is flexible, and no one feels “married to a time slot.” Frequencies can increase and decrease as it is appropriate for the child, and there is no over treatment planning or over prescribing. All plans of care and frequencies are patient specific.

Hi, I'm Jenna Raheb, and I have been working in the field of pediatrics since I first became a physical therapist in 2014.

I've always had a passion for helping families! I love helping to give kids a means of mobility and empowering caregivers. I also have a passion for helping families with adaptive equipment and wheelchair trialing, education, training, selecting, and ordering.

I completed my pediatric physical therapy residency at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. I have experience working on the pediatric unit at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital working with complex patients with a variety of neurological, musculoskeletal, oncology, cardiac, and pulmonary diagnoses. I also have experience in the acute care, inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient, school, and home care settings.  

For five years, I taught the pediatrics course for Boston University’s physical therapy program. I also taught the orthotics and prosthetics course, and was a neurology teaching assistant at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.

Doing a variety of lectures for different professional groups including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the Massachusetts Early Intervention Consortium, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital’s PM&R Fellowship Program, as well as a variety of pediatrician offices and childcare groups, has been such an honor.

Specialized Certifications & Publications:

  • Child passenger safety technician as of May 2018, and have been guiding families and health care professionals with car seat selection, fit, and installation ever since.

  • Basic and level one training from the Barcelona Scoliosis Physical Therapy School (BSPTS) Concept by Rigo (commonly referred to as Schroth). This type of therapy is a conservative treatment for patients with scoliosis.

  • Raheb J. Health care delivery, patient resources, and community reintegration. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2021; 1-9.