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Randy
Jacobe, P.T.
Randy Jacobe, P.T. has been a physical therapist for over
30 years. Randy graduated from California State University,
Long Beach Physical Therapy School. Randy began his career
in Long Beach after training at the Kerlan-Jobe Clinic
(team physicians for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the then
Los Angeles Rams). He also helped to establish Long Beach’s
first sports injury and rehabilitation clinic. Randy was
recruited to the Reno area in 1978 and founded/directed
the Sierra Center for Orthopedic Rehabilitation (S.C.O.R)
for over 15 years. In 1992 Randy was selected by the University
of Nevada as provider of physical therapy and sports rehabilitation
for the newly constructed University Sports Medicine Complex.
He established “Nevada Physical Therapy Inc.”
with long time partner Gene Cudworth, P.T. Randy also
serves as Adjunct Clinical Professor for the University
of Nevada School of Medicine, Sports Medicine Fellowship.
Randy’s clinical focus is extremity rehabilitation
– knees, shoulders, elbows and ankle/foot injuries.
He works closely with University and high school athletes
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Gene
Cudworth, P.T.
Gene Cudworth, P.T. is a native Nevadan, graduated from
the University of Nevada, Reno and the University of Pittsburgh's
Physical Therapy Program. Gene began his career in Reno
after training at the Kerlan-Jobe Clinic (team physicians
for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the then Los Angeles Rams).
He worked at the Sierra Center for Orthopedic Rehabilitation
for over 10 years before becoming co-owner of "Nevada
Physical Therapy Inc." with long time partner Randy Jacobe,
P.T. Gene serves as Adjunct Clinical Professor for the
University of Nevada School of Medicine Sports Medicine
Fellowship. Gene's clinical focus is extremity rehabilitation
- knees, shoulders, elbows and ankle/foot injuries. He
has an interest in geriatrics especially total joint replacements
of the knee, shoulder (reverse total shoulders) and hip.
He works closely with University and high school athletes
but also is interested in exercise physiology and wellness. |
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Theresa
Owens, M.P.T.
Theresa is proud to be a native Nevadan, and a graduate
of Albert Lowry High School in Winnemucca, Nevada in 1978.
She attended the University of Nevada, Reno where she
completed her undergraduate work, then received her Master's
Degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Pacific
in Stockton, California in 1989. She held a staff position
at the U. C. Davis Medical Center Rehabilitation Department
for seven years before moving back to Nevada and has been
employed since 1997 with Nevada Physical Therapy. Theresa
supervises Nevada Physical Therapy's Kirman satellite
office located across from Renown Hospital. She functions
as an "Extremity Therapist" concentrating on shoulder,
knee, elbow and foot/ankle orthopedic involvements. She
also has extensive experience with burns, heart/lung transplants,
multi-trauma and spinal cord rehabilitation. Theresa enjoys
kayaking, bike riding, camping and hiking the hills of
the Sierra Nevada mountains. |
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Brian
Fearnley, M.P.T.
Brian graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno, in
1997 with a B.S. degree in Health Ecology and a minor
in Spanish. Played collegiate football at the University
of Nevada from 1992-1996. Brian received a Master's Degree
in Physical Therapy from Bradley University in Peoria,
Illinois in 2002. He has worked at Nevada Physical Therapy
since graduating from physical therapy school and enjoys
working with patients across the lifespan. He also serves
as Adjunct Clinical Faculty at the University of Nevada,
School of Medicine since 2004. Fluent in Spanish treating
10-20% of his practice at any given time are primarily
Spanish-speaking patients. Brian is primarily interested
in sports medicine and biomechanics. |
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Crista
Jacobe-Mann, M.P.T.
Crista is a fifth generation native Nevadan. She earned
her Bachelor's degree in Biology from the University of
Nevada, Reno, in 2003 before going on to earn her Master's
degree in Physical Therapy from California State University
at Long Beach in 2006. Immediately following her graduate
studies, Crista returned to Reno and began working with
her father at Nevada Physical Therapy. Crista is interested
in the prevention of ACL injuries in female athletes and
has yet to tear her own. She is proficient in the treatment
of both spines and the extremities and appreciates the
intimate relationship between the neck and shoulder. She
also serves as Adjunct Clinical Faculty at the University
of Nevada, School of Medicine since 2007. |
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Kathleen O'Brien
Kathleen O'Brien has worked at Nevada
Physical Therapy since it's opening in 1993. She is
a certified Athletic Trainer but for the last fourteen
years she has overseen all aspects of patient financials.
As a team member of Nevada Physical Therapy, Kathy's
goal is to provide assistance with all of your insurance,
billing and collection needs. Kathy loves to ride horses
with her husband and son. She also enjoys hiking, playing
with her dogs, sipping tea with her girlfriends and
reenacting civil war history.
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