Rich received a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Biology from Penn State University in 1982. He then acquired his Associates Degree as a Physician Assistant from the Hershey Medical Center in 1984, and his Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Pittsburgh in 1986. He became certified in the McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy of the Spine and Extremities in 1996. He has concentrated his 34 years of clinical practice in the evaluation and treatment of orthopedic and sports disorders affecting the neck, back, and upper and lower extremities. He also has extensive experience treating work and auto injuries, and rehabilitating post surgical spine, shoulder, hip, knee, and ankle conditions. He most recently completed training as a first contact provider for neck and back pain in St. Luke’s Comprehensive Spine Program, and advanced training in the McKenzie Method for extremity disorders.