MEET THE FOUNDER OF MOVEMENT HAUS

Meet The Founder

Dr. Vladimir Stojnic
 


PT, DPT, CSCS, Cert. DN, Cert. SMT

Stronger isn’t just for the gym

Dr. Vladimir Stojnic 

PT, DPT, CSCS, Cert. DN, 
Cert. SMT

At Movement Haus, we’re more than a physical therapy clinic we’re a team of trainers, therapists, and movement experts committed to helping South Florida move better.

Driven by a lifelong passion for sports, movement, and human performance, Dr. Vladimir Stojnic has dedicated his career to helping individuals move better, recover faster, and perform at their peak potential.

Vladimir earned his Bachelor’s degree in Nutrition and Exercise Science from CUNY Queens College, where he developed a strong foundation in human physiology and performance. He went on to complete his Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) at Columbia University in NYC, one of the nation’s leading programs, where he refined his expertise in evidence-based rehabilitation and performance optimization.

His long-term involvement and passion for sports inspired him to become a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)—a credential that deepened his work with athletes and performing artists, including members of New York City’s Broadway Theatre community. 


This unique combination of clinical skill and performance insight allows Vladimir to bridge the gap between rehabilitation and peak performance, helping clients not only recover but truly excel in their movement.​
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Over the past six years, Vladimir has focused on sports medicine, orthopedic rehabilitation, and functional performance, working with individuals of all backgrounds—from competitive athletes to active professionals. His approach integrates detailed movement assessments, manual therapy, and personalized strength programming to restore optimal function, reduce pain, and build long-term resilience.

Guided by an evidence-based philosophy and a deep respect for the body’s capacity to heal and adapt, Vladimir’s mission is simple: to empower every patient to unlock their full potential through movement—creating lasting results that extend beyond recovery toward lifelong wellness and performance.