Summit Physical Therapy: New Cumberland

621 N Chester Street
New Cumberland, WV 26047
P:  304-564-1098
F:  304-564-5020

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621 N Chester Street
New Cumberland, WV 26047

Meet Our Staff

Jennifer Trausch
Jennifer Trausch

Jennifer Trausch received her Physical Therapist Assistant degree from Kent State University’s East Liverpool, OH, campus in 2007.  She also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Franciscan University of Steubenville in 1997. She expresses, “Working in outpatient physical therapy is rewarding because I meet interesting people from all walks of life.  It’s a career which keeps me active, and working with families brings me joy.  I’m also happy that this profession allows me to teach others and show compassion to patients in their time of need.” Jennifer grew up in Mingo Junction, Ohio and currently resides in Toronto, Ohio.  She enjoys many outdoor activities, reading, and art.

Virginia Mozingo
Clinic Director, New Cumberland, MPT
Virginia Mozingo
Clinic Director, New Cumberland, MPT

Virginia Mozingo, MPT, received her Masters of Physical Therapy degree in 1996 from Duquesne University, in Pittsburgh, PA. She began her career 27 years ago with Summit Physical Therapy and has been the supervising physical therapist in the New Cumberland, WV, clinic since 2000. Virginia’s emphasis is in outpatient orthopedic rehabilitation, but takes an interest in pediatrics and neurological disorders as well. She believes in one-on-one, hands on treatment from patient evaluation, to appropriate follow-up treatments up to the time of discharge. She is a certified LSVT BIG clinician specializing in improved movement for Parkinson’s patients. “I enjoy problem-solving and take pride in bringing my patients to their highest level of function to allow them to return to previous levels of sports, work, or daily activities. And having such a long history with Summit and the community of New Cumberland, I can honestly say it’s been a blessing to see my patients thrive over the years.”