
Clinic Director
Brian graduated from New York Medical College with a Master of
Science degree in Physical Therapy and Rutgers University with a
Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science. His areas of
interest include orthopedic and sports related rehabilitation with
a manual based approach. He is an active member of the
Orthopedic Section of the American Physical Therapy
Association.

Assistant Director
Ryan attended Rutgers University for his undergraduate program
where he earned his Bachelors of Science in Exercise Science and
then went on to earn his Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) from
New York Medical College. Ryan takes an eclectic approach to
physical therapy utilizing the McKenzie, Maitland and Mulligan
techniques, in addition to other hands-on manual treatment.
In the future, Ryan would like to pursue his Orthopedic Clinical
Specialist (OCS) and Mckenzie Movement Diagnostic Technician (MDT)
to further enhance his clinical skills. He is an active
member of the Private Practice, Orthopedics, and Sports sections of
the Amercian Physical Therapy Association (APTA). In his free time,
Ryan likes to enjoy a round of golf or a game of softball with
friends.

Staff Therapist
Jennifer Lynch, PT, DPT has joined the staff of Sports Physical
Therapy in Hillsborough. She is an experienced clinician who has
spent time working at a pediatric rehab hospital and at an
outpatient orthopedic clinic before joining SPTI. She has a treated
a wide array of patients including everything from traumatic brain
injuries, brain tumors, seizure disorders, MS, AVM malformations
and vestibular disorders to post-surgical orthopedic patients,
spinal conditions and general deconditioning. Her particular
interest is in vestibular rehabilitation and would eventually like
to become an OCS (Orthopedic Certified Specialist). Currently, she
believes in utilizing a variety of manual techniques from Maitland,
Mulligan, and McKenzie. Jen is an active person and enjoys outdoor
activities such as surfing, paddleboarding, hiking, and dancing.
Being active led her to hurt her back as a young person which
landed her in physical therapy and evenutally sparked an interest
in PT as a profession.
Staff Physical Therapist Assistant