About The Team
Dr. Dan Chapman started Summit Physical Therapy & Performance to bring a new form of healthcare to Baltimore - one focused entirely on your needs and your goals. Every session, you can expect 1:1, premium care with an evidence-based, holistic approach designed to foster ownership of your body, your independence, and your future.
Dr. Dan Chapman DPT
Physical Therapist
Orthopedic and Older Adult Specialist
Dry Needling Certified
After completing his Doctorate in Physical Therapy, Dr. Dan Chapman completed advanced residency studies in orthopedics, practicing under the mentorship of some of the most talented providers in the profession.
Outside of Summit Physical Therapy & Performance, Dr. Chapman co-hosts The Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy’s Insights Podcast, where he translates cutting-edge research for clinicians and practitioners. You can listen to these episodes on Spotify/Apple Podcasts or by clicking on our Podcasts link. He enjoys spending his free time with his wonderful wife, his two boys, and his dog.
Dr. Marquis L. Sanabrais
Physical Therapist
Dry Needling Certified
USA Weightlifting Coach
Marquis earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy and Bachelors of Exercise Science at Carroll University. He has a background in personal training, coaching, and athletic performance. Additionally, Marquis founded the Baltimore Journal Club, an evidence-informed group of interdisciplinary clinicians with a passion for high-quality care. His core values lie in building strong interpersonal relationships with his patients and valuing their unique perspectives. In his free time, you will likely find Marquis on a trail, in the gym, or at a local coffee shop.
Dr. Salena Jacob, DPT
Physical Therapist
Certified Yoga Instructor
Salena earned her Doctorate in Physcal Therapy at the University of Delaware, the #1 program in the country. She came to PT through her yoga practice: in 2016, she obtained her 200-hr teacher certification, which inspired her to explore physical therapy as a career through which she could offer a variety of movement and healing tools to patients.