Our Team

Dennis Colón Roa, PT, DPT

Most people don’t get consistent musculoskeletal care. They wait until pain becomes the limiting factor to a fulfilling life. Dennis built FISIOPR to fix that. He is a Doctor of Physical Therapy working in sports medicine and digital health, with experience treating high-level athletes, including players in the Minnesota Twins organization, and helping deliver digital movement programs to thousands of users over the years. Today, he serves as Director of Athlete Health at Alliance Regen & Rehab in St. Petersburg, Florida, where he works with athletes and active adults who need clear evidence-based programs.

His approach is simple. Do more than you are currently doing, every day, with clinical-grade structure. FISIOPR delivers that structure through clear programs, direct support, and no unnecessary steps. The mission is personal.

During his mother’s cancer treatment, he saw how many people never receive proper physical support. That gap still exists, and FISIOPR was built to help close it. For us the goal is to help 100,000 people move better, without pain.

“I have had the opportunity to work with professional athletes, lead corporate health projects and large-scale digital programs, and collaborate in high-level clinical environments. But I have also learned a lot beyond the world of rehabilitation: I have created courses, developed digital programs, worked on product development and business strategies. More recently, I am passionate about learning about artificial intelligence and how to integrate it into clinical practice.

Why am I telling you all this?

Because when you choose to work with us, you are not accessing only a number of sessions or a specific tool. You are entering a constantly evolving ecosystem, designed to transform the way we take care of the human body: closer, more accessible and more aligned with the reality of people today.

FISIOPR was born from my experiences and a clear commitment: to reach people where they are and offer solutions that really serve them. Everything you see today is just the beginning of a much bigger vision. But none of that matters if we can't help you first.

That's why I invite you: give us the opportunity. Let us accompany you.

If we do it well, together we will change the way we understand and live physical care."

— Dr. Dennis Colón, PT, DPT

Founder, FisioPR

Featured by Nike

Dr. Dennis Colón contributed to Nike’s performance content, sharing practical insights on grip strength and training that translate directly into how we build our programs.

Robert Pagán-Rosado, MD

Dr. Robert Pagán Rosado, MD is a physiatrist with subspecialty and "board certified" in Sports Medicine and Pain Management. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville.

Born in Vega Alta, Puerto Rico, he completed a Bachelor's Degree in Molecular Biology and a Doctorate in Medicine at the University of Puerto Rico. Later, he did his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota, where he was elected Head of Residents in his last year of training. He continued his preparation with a subspecialty in Pain Management at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida, and another in Sports Medicine at the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze, Florida.

During his training, Dr. Pagán Rosado acquired extensive experience in the care and medical coverage of high-performance athletes at school, university and professional levels. He has collaborated with teams such as the University of West Florida (NCAA Division II), the University of Auburn (NCAA Division I), the Pensacola Blue Wahoos (Double-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins) and the Miami Marlins themselves. He also participated in the medical care of athletes during the NFL Senior Bowl and the NFL Scouting Combine.

His clinical practice focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal and sports injuries, the diagnostic and interventional use of musculoskeletal ultrasound, orthobiological treatments and comprehensive (non-surgical) management of the spine. It is committed to helping its patients recover their function and fully reintegrate the activities they enjoy.

In addition, Dr. Pagán Rosado maintains an active participation in clinical research, with special interest in the use of ultrasound for a precise classification of injuries, the optimization of sports return times and physical activity, and the improvement of the functional results and quality of life of patients using minimally invasive procedures.

Inspired by the same vision of access and excellence in rehabilitation, Dr. Pagán Rosado joined Dr. Dennis Colón to support the FisioPR project, an initiative that seeks to transform care in Puerto Rico through an innovative platform that integrates technology, science and human accompaniment, with the purpose that every Puerto Rican has timely and quality access to rehabilitation services.

"As Chief Medical Officer of FisioPR, I carry a responsibility that takes away my sleep and inspires me every morning: 100,000 lives are waiting to be transformed.

This number is not a corporate metric; it is a sacred promise. Each of those lives represents someone limited by pain or lack of access to quality rehabilitation: the mother in Caguas with back pain, the athlete in Mayagüez recovering from injury, the Puerto Rican in Chicago looking for culturally competent services.

My role transcends leading a medical team. I am the guardian that we maintain the same clinical excellence when we serve patient number 1,000 as when we reach 100,000. It is to ensure that every protocol, every innovation, every decision passes the most rigorous filter: is this really transforming lives?

Our vision is expansive but deliberate. We started with Puerto Rico because it is our home and laboratory of love. We serve the diaspora because they are our people wherever they are. But the challenges of access to rehabilitation transcend our borders.

I see a future where FisioPR becomes the reference model for all of Latin America. Our protocols adapting to Mexican, Colombian, Dominican communities. Our technology serving Latinos in Los Angeles, Miami, New York, bringing medical excellence and cultural competence to historically neglected populations.

This growth will not be out of ambition, but out of moral responsibility. When we develop methodologies that work, we have the ethical obligation to share them where they can serve better.

My commitment is to ensure that this growth never compromises our essence: clinical excellence with human warmth, technological innovation with cultural sensitivity, scalability with customization.

100,000 lives is not only our goal; it is our sacred commitment. As Chief Medical Officer, I take the privilege of ensuring that everyone finds in FisioPR not only treatment, but restored hope.

- Robert, Pagán, MD

Chief Medical Officer, FisioPR

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