
Dianne Wright
MS, PT
I am a physical therapist and owner of North Penn Physical Therapy. I graduated from Millersville University with a BS in Business Administration, and Arcadia University with a Master’s degree in Physical Therapy. With over 25 years of experience, I have worked in all types of settings including acute care hospitals and skilled nursing facilities, first as a staff physical therapist and later transitioning to various management roles.
I am able to successfully treat a wide range of diagnoses, but especially enjoy working with joint replacement and vertigo patients because they can experience very dramatic improvements in a very short period of time. Rather than having a “specialty”, I like to think of myself as a “problem solver”. Being a part of helping someone solve a health related issue, especially one that they’ve had for a long time or haven’t had positive results with in the past, is simply an amazing experience. Even after so many years in the business, it is still the best part of the job.
It has been an honor to have met and worked with so many wonderful people in the Lansdale area. Over the last few years, we have been steadily growing our practice through word of mouth and patient referrals. We are always thrilled when a satisfied customer spreads the word about us, and we have been lucky to receive many favorable reviews, which you can see HERE and on Google or by searching us on the web. I am hopeful that our office will continue to grow as we serve Lansdale and the surrounding area.

Tracy Harper DPT, ATC
Tracy Harper is a physical therapist and athletic trainer. She graduated from Penn State University in 1989 with a BS in health education and then from Hahnemann University in 1991 with a Master’s degree in physical therapy. In 2005 she completed the post-professional Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Drexel University. Tracy has practiced physical therapy in a variety of outpatient orthopedic and sports medicine clinics. Her specialties include the management of sport and trauma related conditions and injuries, chronic neck and back pain, post-surgical rehabilitation, and painful conditions affecting the foot and ankle. When not working with her patients she can be found hiking, biking, gardening, traveling, reading, or trying to maintain her 200+ year old farmhouse.
Stephanie Neuerburg PT, DPT, LAc, DAc, Diplomate
Dr. Stephanie Neuerburg is a lifelong student of movement starting as an athlete. She has been working
for the last 12 years as a physical therapist specializing in functional movement training in the
orthopedic and neurological populations and recently as a licensed acupuncturist. Her goal is always to
have the patient be able to return to elite performance. Stephanie has specialized in running assessment
and return to sport, including bio-mechanical movement optimization and functional movement
training. She is a constant student of the human body and continues her education not only in various
training methodologies but also in healing practices including neurofunctional acupuncture.
In recent years, Stephanie has opened her abilities to a top-down approach, which includes a more
holistic approach and creating positive habits in everyday life. She accomplishes this by creating a full
body analysis that allows for a complete picture of a patient’s dysfunction to help restore natural
movements and decrease painful responses. This creates a whole-body method of healing rather than
just focusing on the injured area and its rehabilitation. Stephanie’s top-down approach creates the
ability to heal the afflicted area in a way that overcomes and reintegrates the injury into a healthier
movement dynamic. In doing so, she will help you heal and prevent future injuries. By healing the
whole, one can heal the parts and be in a better position for success than before an injury.