Chris Juneau
Chris Juneau is a residency- and fellowship-trained Doctor of Physical Therapy with advanced training in sports performance, strength and conditioning, biomechanics, and data analytics. He holds a Master of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Science and Biomechanics from Auckland University of Technology and is a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy. His postgraduate training includes advanced education through the University of St. Augustine, The Ohio State University, the University of Louisville, and AUT New Zealand.
Chris currently serves as Director at Next Stage Physiotherapy & Performance, LLC, where he leads multidisciplinary rehabilitation and performance services across clinical, athletic, and performing arts environments. His work emphasizes objective testing, force measurement, and data-informed decision making to support injury management, performance development, and long-term physical sustainability.
He is the founder of Dungeons & Dynamometers, an education platform focused on force testing, velocity-based training, and applied performance analytics for clinicians and performance professionals. Through this work, Chris develops and teaches standardized testing frameworks designed to improve reliability, consistency, and real-world applicability.
Chris has extensive experience in tactical and high-performance settings, having supported initiatives with U.S. Space Force, U.S. Army Special Operations Command, and U.S. Air Force performance programs. He has held leadership roles in residency education, contributed to peer-reviewed research, served on journal editorial boards, and delivered national and international lectures on performance testing, data-driven rehabilitation, and applied biomechanics.
As a lecturer, public speaker, and educator, Chris works across diverse populations (from elite athletes to performing artists) integrating biomechanics, data science, and clinical expertise to advance performance and reduce injury risk.














