Our Team

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Jonathan Filipe DPT, OCS, SCS, ATC

Jonathan is an experienced Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer, specializing in Rehabilitation and Performance Enhancement.

With a career spanning several prestigious organizations, Jonathan has served as the Head Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist for the Brooklyn Nets (2022-2024) and New York City Football Club (2022), where he specialized in injury management, recovery, and performance enhancement for elite athletes. Prior to these roles, he was a Senior High Performance Health Care Service Provider with the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), supporting world-class athletes from 2019 to 2022. During his time with the USOPC Jonathan served as the lead clinician at the Lake Placid Olympic & Paralympic Training Center and supported Team USA at both the Tokyo and Beijing Games.

Jonathan holds a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from New York Medical College (2016) and a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from King's College (2013), where he played for the Men's Soccer team. His comprehensive expertise in sports medicine, rehabilitation, and athletic performance makes him a leader in optimizing athlete health and recovery.

Jonathan is excited to put down roots in Fairfield, CT with his wife, daughter, and Goldendoodle (Stella). When out of the office he enjoys running, hiking, weight training, skiing, playing basketball and soccer.

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Amanda Paquin DPT, PT

Amanda earned her undergraduate degree from Northeastern University and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Sacred Heart University. Before beginning her career in physical therapy, Amanda was a high-level dancer, performing and competing both nationally and internationally.

Prior to becoming a Physical Therapist, she pursued her passion for science through research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. Her drive to continue helping others and building conneciton led her to later pursure Physical Therapy.

In 2017 Amanda launched her clinical career as an orthopedic physical therapist with a special focus on treating performing artists. Amanda has since expanded her practice to include women’s health and pelvic floor rehabilitation. She has completed advanced coursework through the Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute and specialized training in pelvic health for dancers and athletes through the NYU Harkness Center for Dance Injuries.

Her clinical interests are deeply informed by her own experiences as a dancer and as a mother, fueling her dedication to helping others navigate injury recovery, postpartum care, and optimal pelvic health.