Physical Therapy Clinic in West Village NYC

Move Without Pain. Train With Confidence.

Whether you're running along Hudson River Park or the west side, training in a West Village gym, or managing postpartum recovery while trying to stay active, pain and setbacks shouldn't keep you sidelined. At reCOOPERate Physical Therapy, we help active adults in West Village return to running, lifting, and daily life with one-on-one DPT care and a clear plan.

Visit Us in NYC

Convenient to West Village, Chelsea, and Flatiron

We're located on W 26th St in Chelsea, just minutes from West Village, above Buffalo Exchange and across from the Holiday Inn.

Our Services

Physical Therapy Built for Active Adults

We help runners with recurring injuries, busy professionals with desk-related pain, and prenatal and postpartum patients return to exercise.

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.

What West Village Patients Are Saying

Real results from runners and active adults who got back to training with confidence.

Jason has helped me train for and successfully compete in countless marathons and ultra-marathons over the past 10 years. Without Jason, I would not be the runner and coach I am today. A runner himself, Jason works magic by thoughtfully diagnosing symptoms or muscular imbalances and applying relevant hands-on and strengthening techniques to address the fundamental issues. Jason is incredibly knowledgeable, practical, and caring and the best PT I have worked with. I highly recommend seeing him not only when you have an issue but also for preventative therapy!
Raj H.
Huge thank you to Shreyal, Jason and co. I had been struggling with rotator cuff pain for months and couldn’t get back to doing the workouts I love — especially pull-ups. The team here was incredible from start to finish. They really took the time to assess what was going on, explained everything clearly, and built a plan that actually worked. Each session pushed me just enough, and I could feel steady progress week after week. Highly recommend this clinic to anyone dealing with shoulder issues or looking for knowledgeable, supportive physical therapists.
Mick
Jason is the absolute best. Attentive, skilled, intuitive, and most important, he cares deeply about his clients and makes sure that all of the work you do together will help in the healing and recovery process. So grateful to you Jason!
Sepideh M.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about starting physical therapy in West Village.

Can I start PT without a doctor's referral in New York?

Yes. New York allows direct access to physical therapy, so you can schedule a phone consult or book your first appointment without seeing a doctor first. If your insurance requires a referral for out-of-network reimbursement, we can help coordinate that after your evaluation.

How long are sessions, and how often will I need to come in?

Sessions are typically 45 to 60 minutes and we have a 2, 3, or 5 month plan depending on your needs. Most people start with one to two visits per week, then adjust based on progress and goals. We build your schedule around your training and life, not rigid protocols.

Will I have to stop running or training while I'm in PT?

Not usually. We build your plan around what you can do safely while we work on the root issue. For most people, smart training is part of the recovery process. If you're mid-marathon plan or training for an event, we'll help you modify your program.

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

We're cash-based by choice so we can give you one-on-one time with a DPT for the full session, use advanced testing tools, and build a plan around your sport and goals—not insurance codes. You're paying for expertise, attention, and data-informed care that gets results.

What should I bring to my first appointment?

Wear athletic clothes you can move in shorts or leggings and a t-shirt work great. If you're a runner, bring your current training shoes. If you're working on a lifting or strength issue, be ready to demonstrate movements so we can assess your mechanics.

Still have questions?

Reach out with any questions about starting PT in West Village. We're here to help.

Ready to Move Without Fear?

Book a phone consult or schedule your first visit. Let's build a plan to get you back to running, training, and daily life with confidence.