Our Award Winning Team in Homestead

Our Mission

We are committed and dedicated to our staff, patients, and our Homestead community.

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Staff

To create and uphold an atmosphere of mutual respect, trust, equality, and integrity from the ground up as a unified team.

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Patients

To provide an atmosphere of healing, trust, and empowerment to achieve optimal health and wellness while generating results that you can feel.

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Community

To serve members of our local community by promoting collective health and wellness in order to foster connection amongst all individuals in our shared environment.

Providers and Wellness Team

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Clara Velosa

PT, Owner

Mrs. Velosa is originally from Cali, Colombia. In 1978, she co-founded and directed New Horizons Club, a sports club for the handicapped. She received her swimming instructor certification in 1980 from El Valle Swimming League and, in the same year, went on to be the official swimming private instructor for Colombia at the Para Olympics celebrated in Arnhem, Netherlands. The team obtained the gold medal and broke the Para Olympic record.

In 1981, she received a certification from the Gerontology and Geriatrics Colombian Association in Bogotá, Colombia. In 1982, while pursuing her degree as a physical therapist, she served as a technical consultant for the Colombian Federation of Sports. She received her Registered Physical Therapist degree at the University of El Valle in Cali, Colombia, in 1984.

From 1985 to 1990, Mrs. Velosa founded and directed Physiogym, an outpatient clinic for orthopedics, neurological cases, Lamaze classes, newborn stimulation programs, gymnastics for the elderly, and sports for the handicapped.

Mrs. Velosa moved with her family to the United States in 1991 to pursue her passion for physical therapy. Mrs. Velosa developed her career as a faculty member and professor for the PTA program in two colleges in the Miami area. She has founded 3 rehabilitation companies throughout the state of Florida.

Mrs. Velosa has been recognized by Empire with the ‘Who is Who’ awards as the Professional of the Year in the area of Physical Therapy. She also received from the National Congressional Committee the recognition as Business Woman of the Year for the state of Florida. She was a fellow at the National Congressional Committee business advisory council.

Today, Mrs. Velosa is committed to the rehabilitation and well-being of her patients through her corporation Body Flow.

Her hobbies include aquatics, Tai Chi, and spending time with her family.

Born and raised in Miami, FL. I went to Keiser University, where I got my associate's of science degree in physical therapy. As a new grad, was hired at Body Flow, where I have had the honor of working at.

Working under the supervision of fellow PT/PTAs when completing my clinical rotations. I have had the honor of working with outpatient orthopedic patients with sports injury cases.

Core Values:

Core values that drive me in life include having compassion for the physical and emotional well-being of my patients. Empowerment to help patients take control and be active in their recovery and health. As well as respect, valuing each patient's unique background and needs.

“Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you do, you will be successful.”

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Amanda J Crespo

PTA

Favorite Movies:

Interstellar (2014) by Christopher Nolan

Unbroken (2014) by Angelina Jolie

Get Out (2017) by Jordan Peele

I want to provide the proper knowledge and management towards patients condition to empower them to take charge of their health. Having a healthy mind means having a healthy body; by addressing the emotional aspects of recovery, the patient can develop a healthier relationship with self.

I assist in tailoring exercise programs for patients with a wide variety of conditions, from orthopedic to neurological conditions to pediatrics and sport-related injuries.

I enjoy helping pediatric patients with any to all conditions. Neurological conditions allow me to get creative and tailor sessions that promote functionality in activities of daily living, in which allows patients to feel confident and safe in their surroundings.

The work environment at Body Flow brings this sense of peace and harmony every time you step in the clinic. Working alongside other professionals brings a great collaborative energy to maximize the patient's fullest potential outcome.

When I’m Not Working:

I enjoy going to the gym and creating pottery, as it’s a way to express my creativity and decompress. Watching movies is also a personal favorite, as it sparks a sense of insight into a variety of cultures, values, and emotions.

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Angel E Andrade Valle

PTA

I was born in Peru and moved to the United States when I was 16 years old, bringing with me a lifelong passion for sports and physical activity. Ever since I can remember, sports have been a huge part of my life—they taught me discipline, resilience, and the importance of taking care of my body. I chose this beautiful career because it combines my love for helping others with my dedication to physical health and movement. Becoming a physical therapist allows me to guide people through recovery, help them regain mobility, and inspire them to live healthier lives. Being able to share my knowledge and support patients in reaching their goals makes this work incredibly fulfilling for me.

Graduate of Miami Dade College’s Physical Therapist Assistant Program. I learned and practiced under the supervision of M.S.P.T. Richard Spiroff and highly trained physical therapists under his direction at a facility that serves civilians, veterans, and military.

Core Values:

Always be kind. Always be honest. Always keep growing.

“The mind fears the heart, but the heart doesn’t mind.”

Favorite Movies & Shows:

Movie: Star Wars

Show: The Office

Many patients struggle with pain that limits their daily activities, mobility, and overall quality of life. I want to help them address the root causes of these issues, often caused by poor posture, muscle imbalances, or joint dysfunctions. My goal is to not only reduce their pain but also to restore proper movement patterns, strengthen weakened areas, and educate them on how to maintain a healthier, pain-free lifestyle moving forward.

I work on post-op patients and sports medicine.

I enjoy treating ACL repair, meniscus repair, total knee and rotator cuff repair.

What I like about working here is that I enjoy the opportunity to make a real impact on people’s lives. It’s incredibly rewarding to guide patients through their recovery process and witness their progress over time, whether it’s regaining mobility, reducing pain, or returning to activities they love.

When I’m Not Working:

I enjoy working out, photography, riding my bike, going to the beach, enjoy my time with friends and family.