Jenna Boyce, PT, DPT
Jenna Boyce—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Jenna Boyce is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist based in Los Angeles, combining her orthopedic expertise with a passion for women’s health. At Origin Physical Therapy, Jenna Boyce creates personalized treatment plans that focus on identifying the root causes of pain and restoring function through movement-based care. Her background in orthopedics, combined with her own experience as a mother, fuels her commitment to helping women manage pain and dysfunction related to pregnancy, childbirth, and pelvic health conditions like endometriosis. Jenna’s approach is rooted in the movement system impairment model and emphasizes restoring quality of life through functional, pain-free movement. Whether addressing joint pain, postpartum recovery, or chronic pelvic discomfort, Jenna brings compassion, scientific insight, and practical strategies to every session. She is especially skilled at treating the shoulder, though her true focus lies in empowering patients throughout their endometriosis journey.
Visit types: Office
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: Jenna is a Los Angeles native, born and raised in Pacific Palisades. She attended Wheaton College in the Chicagoland area, earning a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences with a minor in Psychology. Returning to LA following her undergraduate studies, Jenna attended the University of Southern California, graduating with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) in 2015. Jenna’s career began specializing in orthopedics while in private practice. An interest in women’s health was piqued in 2017 by her pregnancy and postpartum journey with the birth of her first daughter. Since joining Origin in 2019, Jenna has is utilizing her extensive orthopedic background in the treatment of pre- and postnatal conditions—as well as continuing to deliver expert care for orthopedic joint pain—and has developed a strong passion and interest for helping women, especially those experiencing pain/dysfunction related to pregnancy and childbearing. While her favorite joint to treat is the shoulder, due to its complexity and critical participation in human function, her passion for science and the human body drives her love of this work. Jenna’s individualized patient plan includes identifying the cause of pain and devising strategies for promoting a functional and pain-free life through her movement system impairment approach to treatment.