Dr. Nisha Meyer
Nisha believes that movement is medicine. She is passionate in promoting a holistic, biopsychosocial approach and reinforcing resiliency through fun, functional exercise. She will not only focus on building you back but inspire you to be your very best.

From conducting her own study on sleep health to spending late nights treating at Temple’s Pro Bono clinic, she constantly strives to better herself as a researcher and clinician by applying science-driven data through kindness and communication. During her time in physical therapy school, Nisha learned from diverse clinical experiences, patients, and clinical mentors having traveled from Scottsdale, AZ to Nashville, TN for her internships.
When not in the clinic, she continues to motivate others in the community through group fitness including; indoor cycling, high intensity interval and strength training. She enjoys traveling, long distance running, hiking, and playing with her two golden retrievers.
She plans to expand her continuing education with content including; Functional Dry Needling, becoming a Certified Strength and Conditioning coach and nutrition counseling through Precision Nutrition. She hopes to specialize with female athletes and revolutionize our experience with “traditional rehabilitation.”
Education
- May 2017 The George Washington University B.S. Exercise Science, Pre-Physical Therapy Concentration
- May 2020 Temple University, Doctorate in Physical Therapy
Certifications
- CrossFit Level 1
- Cycle Fusion Power Training For Indoor Cycling
- Mad Dogg Spinning Instructor
- TRX Fitness Instructor
- CPR/First Aid
Continuing Education
- 2019 Temple University DPT Program: Advanced Musculoskeletal and Vestibular Clinical Management Course
- The Level Up Initiative: Cohort 4
- CSM 2019
- “Resistance Training for Runners”
- “Building Healthy Foundations in the Active Young Female”
- “Psychometrics in Concussion Rehabilitation”
- “The Impact of Sleep on Pain, Health, and Wellness”
- “Neurocognitive & Motor Control Strategies in ACL Rehab: From the WHAT to the HOW”