Physical Therapy near Flatiron District NYC

Train Smarter. Recover Stronger.

Whether you're running through Madison Square Park, training at a Flatiron gym, or navigating postpartum recovery while trying to stay active, nagging pain and setbacks shouldn't hold you back. At reCOOPERate Physical Therapy, we help active adults near Flatiron return to running, lifting, and daily routines with personalized, one-on-one DPT care.

Visit Us in NYC

Easy Access from Flatiron and Midtown

We're located on W 26th St near the Flatiron District, just minutes from Madison Square Park and Union Square.

Our Services

Sport-Focused Physical Therapy

We help Flatiron runners with recurring injuries, desk workers with posture pain, and postpartum patients return to exercise with confidence.

Physical Therapy

One-on-one DPT care focused on helping active adults stay consistent with training.

Running Physical Therapy

Running-focused PT with gait analysis and return-to-run planning for marathon prep and injury prevention.

Pelvic Health Physical Therapy

Pelvic health PT for prenatal and postpartum patients and active adults with leakage or pelvic symptoms.

Flatiron Patients Are Seeing Results

Real outcomes from runners and active adults who refused to settle.

Jason has been my trusted physical therapist for several years. He has treated me for a variety of issues – from shoulder, hip/lower back and ankle problems. He is present and truly listens to his patient's needs. His exercises and treatments have allow me to safely and gradually straighten back to enjoying my sports activities. Jason really cares about his patient's recovery, he also does what he can to work around one's crazy schedule. I highly recommend Jason to anyone seeking sports rehabilitation and physical therapy, you will not be disappointed.
Felicia D.
In terms of professionalism and knowledge, I haven't worked with a better person or PT. Jason takes time to understand the injury, explain the injury and begin treatment. He offers a wealth of experience and is an excellent communicator. I had numerous injuries from lots of tournament golf and some desk based back and neck injuries. I still use the same exercises to this day to keep my body healthy. If I have issues, Jason would be my first call.
Daniel H.
If you're a runner and have running related injuries, reCOOPERate PT is the place to go! I saw Jason for various injuries while training for the Chicago marathon. I left every PT session feeling better than before and thanks to Jason, I crossed the finish line pain free with a PB. If you're looking for a PT who is committed to individualized care and genuinely cares, look no further!
Julia D.

Frequently Asked Questions

What you need to know about starting PT near the Flatiron District.

Can I start physical therapy without seeing my doctor first?

Yes. New York allows direct access to physical therapy, so you can schedule a phone consult or book your first visit without a physician referral. If your insurance requires a referral for possible reimbursement, we can help coordinate that after your initial evaluation.

How long are sessions, and how many will I need?

Sessions are typically 45 to 60 minutes which are 2, 3, and 5 months, one-on-one with a Doctor of Physical Therapy. Most people start with one to two visits per week, then adjust based on progress. After your evaluation, we'll give you a clear sense of what to expect.

Will I need to stop running or training during PT?

Not usually. We build your plan around what you can do safely while we address the root cause. For most people, smart training is part of the recovery process. If you're training for a race, we'll help you modify your plan as needed.

Why is this more expensive than traditional PT clinics in NYC?

We're cash-based by choice so we can provide one-on-one time with a DPT, use advanced testing tools like running gait analysis and force plates, and create plans around your sport and goals—not insurance restrictions. You're paying for personalized care and outcomes that last.

What should I bring to my evaluation?

Wear athletic clothes you can move in—shorts or leggings and a t-shirt are ideal. Runners should bring their current training shoes. If you're working on strength or lifting issues, be ready to demonstrate movements so we can evaluate your form.

Still have questions?

Have questions about starting PT near Flatiron? We're here to help.

Ready to Get Back to What You Love?

Book a phone consult or schedule your first visit. Let's create a plan to help you move without pain and train with confidence.