Staff

Jonathan Diamond, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS

Jon Diamond is a Board Certified Orthopedic Specialist. He received his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Columbia University School of Physicians and Surgeons and his Master’s degree in Physical Therapy from Touro College.

Jon is one of a select few physical therapists who is certified in teaching the Schroth technique and has a special interest in treating patients with scoliosis in both nonoperative and postoperative patients. He continues to pursue continuing education and is certified to practice the Active Release Technique in the upper extremity, lower extremity and spine. Additionally, he has taken multiple courses in the selective functional movement assessment (SFMA), the functional movement screen (FMS) and continues to maintain his certification as an orthopedic certified specialist (OCS). He served on the Medical Team for the 2012 New York City Ironman Triathlon and was able to treat numerous amateur and professional athletes thereby helping them maintain their ability to compete at their highest level.

Jonathan takes a hands-on approach to treating his patients, blending manual therapy with therapeutic exercises to optimize patient recovery.


Peter Schultz, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS

Pete Schultz is a Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist. He received a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Temple University. Pete is certified in ART (Active Release Techniques), Graston Technique, and many other advanced manual therapy techniques.

Pete has a particular interest in treating athletic hip injuries, concussion, vestibular disorders, migraines, and chronic pain. Pete specializes in the treatment of BPPV/ Vertigo and has taken advanced coursework in vestibular rehabilitation. Using vestibular rehabilitation techniques, vision therapy, and other treatments, he has successfully rehabilitated patients with dizziness as it relates to post-concussion syndrome.

Pete regularly consults with professional and amateur sports clubs including The New York Mets in developing programs to manage and prevent concussion.

Pete served on the Medical Team for the New York City Ironman Triathlon where he was able to help treat amateur and professional athletes compete at their highest level. Pete is also a certified Medical Provider through the Titleist Performance Institute and has trained and rehabilitated golfers at every skill level.

Pete uses a biopsychosocial model when treating individuals with pain. His unique approach combines traditional physical therapy with behavioral therapies and mindfulness for the treatment of pain.

In addition to treating patients at Dynamic Sports, Pete sees patients at all stages of concussion recovery at The Hospital for Special Surgery as part of a multidisciplinary concussion team.


Dr. Allison Win, PT, DPT

Dr. Allison Win, PT, DPT, is a graduate of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Her practice is centered on a holistic, evidence-based approach to address underlying root causes of movement problems. Her patient-centered focus combines both movement analysis and environmental evaluation to assess all factors that influence optimal treatment outcomes. Allison prides herself on being a well-rounded individual with diverse clinical experiences at IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute, NYU Rusk Rehabilitation, and more.

Allison is passionate about optimizing her patients’ health and functional movement in all contexts. Her patient base ranges from recreational (martial artists, marathon runners, new gym go-ers) to occupational (actors, photographers, work-from-home employees). Allison tailors treatment to her patients no matter what phase of recovery they’re in, with the ultimate goals of restoring movement, teaching preventative habits, and building sustainable routines.

Allison sees physical therapy as a collaborative experience to help achieve her patients’ goals. She is a life-long learner and has completed continuing education in manual techniques including IPA FM1 and Mulligan Concept Upper and Lower Quadrants.


Robert J Fluegel, PT, COMT, FAAOMPT

Rob Fluegel graduated from Hogeschool Enschede (now Saxion University) in Enschede, Holland in 1998 with a degree in Physiotherapy. His education in Holland was very manual therapy based. Upon returning to the US, he continued to pursue training in manual physical therapy through Maitland Australian Physiotherapy Seminars (MAPS) becoming a Certified Orthopaedic Manual Therapist (COMT) in January 2003. He completed a 2-year intensive Fellowship program though MAPS and earned the designation of FAAOMPT (Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists) in 2019. He presently works as an instructor with MAPS, teaching weekend continuing education courses to other Physical Therapists throughout the country and is a contributing author to their course material including MT-UC (Upper Cervical dysfunction, Vestibular, Concussion and TMD). In 2022, Rob earned his certification in Vestibular and Concussion Rehab through AIB (The American Institute of Balance)

In his 25+ years as a practicing Physical Therapist, Rob has worked in a variety of outpatient orthopaedic and sports physical therapy clinics in the tri-state area. During this time, he’s worked with a broad spectrum of active patients, from the “weekend warriors”, to High School, College, Olympic and Professional athletes. He served as the Head Physiotherapist for the US Freestyle Ski Team during the 2011-12 World Cup season. Although no longer their Head Therapist, Rob continues to provide coverage to the US Freestyle Team as well as other disciplines in the United States Ski & Snowboard Association. He is also a Physical Therapy consultant to the German Freestyle Ski Team as well as the Swedish/Norwegian Freestyle Ski Teams. Locally, Rob also volunteers to provide medical coverage for the NYC Marathon and NY Triathlon events.


Jennifer Roche, MSPT, SFMA

Jennifer Roche is an experienced physical therapist with a specialization in sports rehabilitation and is the author of Peak Performance Fitness: Maximizing Your Fitness Potential Without Injury or Strain. She received her master’s degree in physical therapy from Columbia University and has an undergraduate degree in chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Jennifer is certified in Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA), an approach that focuses on exposing possible asymmetries and pathological movements patterns to alleviate pain. By using this diagnostic approach that views the individual as a whole holistic organism, Jennifer helps patients directly target the root of their discomfort to provide them relief and improved performance.

Prior to taking time off to raise her family, Jennifer was heavily involved in New York City’s health, fitness, and wellness community. In addition to working full time as a sports physical therapist she was also a group fitness instructor for both Equinox and Crunch, a personal trainer, a contributor to various national magazines (Allure, Fit, Details) and appeared as a health/fitness expert on numerous television shows on the Food Network, WCBS, and ESPN 2. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association, American College of Sports Medicine, the Plantrician Society, and the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

Jennifer’s coursework in mind/body awareness (Pilates, Yoga, Alexander Technique), and athletic training (running, swimming, boxing, spin) informs her treatment plans which enable her to help her patients to rehabilitate themselves, prevent future injury, and empower them to improve their overall health.