Physical Therapy Near Nichols Hills, OK

One-on-One Performance PT near Nichols Hills

The Movement Lab is located in Edmond — a short drive from Nichols Hills via the I-44/I-35 corridor. Full-hour, one-on-one sessions with a Doctor of Physical Therapy focused on root cause, not just relief.

Getting Here from Nichols Hills

Close to Nichols Hills via I-44 and I-35

The Movement Lab is at 2800 Coltrane Pl #4, Edmond, OK 73034. From Nichols Hills, take I-44 north to I-35 — we're right off at Coltrane and 2nd.

Our Services

Performance PT and Running Physical Therapy for Nichols Hills

From root cause performance PT to video running gait analysis, The Movement Lab offers one-on-one care for active adults near Nichols Hills.

Hip Pain Physical Therapy

Performance Physical Therapy

One-on-one, full-hour PT with a DPT. Root cause care for runners and athletes.

Running Physical Therapy

Gait analysis and running PT for injured runners and those chasing a PR.

Performance Training

CSCS-certified strength and performance programming for athletes.

What Nichols Hills Patients Are Saying

Active adults and athletes near Nichols Hills who found PT that matched their standards.

Dr Aaron has helped me so much for sports recovery and fixing my squat form!
kenna snyder
Great experience working with Aaron at the Movement Lab. The process of assessment and continual learning /understanding of progress and results was exactly what I needed. Aaron asks questions, listens, shares his expertise and remains flexible to adjust as needed in his approach to treatment. My knee pain has subsided and the muscles that support the joint are stronger. I’ll continue seeking his expertise!
Marcia Sauzek
I started seeing Aaron months ago and he fixed my problem on the first day. Then he took the time to help me correct years of poor form. I’ve felt amazing since. I can’t recommend these guys enough!
Michael Koss

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions from Nichols Hills athletes and active adults considering The Movement Lab.

How do I get to The Movement Lab from Nichols Hills?

From Nichols Hills, take I-44 north to I-35 north and exit at Coltrane. The Movement Lab is at 2800 Coltrane Pl #4, Edmond — right at the corner of Coltrane and 2nd. Most Nichols Hills patients are in the door in 20–30 minutes.

Do I need a doctor's referral to start physical therapy?

No referral needed. Under Oklahoma's direct access law, you can start PT for the first 30 days without a physician order — no waiting for an orthopedic consult, no scheduling a visit just to get cleared. Patients from Nichols Hills typically book a discovery call directly and are in the door within the week.

Does The Movement Lab take insurance?

The Movement Lab is cash-based — no insurance required. Many patients from Nichols Hills carry strong out-of-network benefits and use our superbills to seek reimbursement from their plan. HSA and FSA funds are also welcome. What you're paying for is one uninterrupted hour with a DPT — not a divided session billed by the unit.

What makes The Movement Lab different from a standard PT clinic?

Every session is one full hour, one-on-one with a Doctor of Physical Therapy — no aides, no group treatment, no hand-offs. We use advanced movement analysis and VALD force plate technology to objectively assess what's driving your pain or limiting your performance, then build a plan to address it at the source.

What types of patients do you work with from Nichols Hills?

We work with active adults and athletes dealing with pain that keeps interfering with the life they want to live — runners, strength athletes, recreational sport players, and anyone who takes how their body moves seriously. If you want more than symptom management, this clinic is for you.

Still have questions?

Have questions before you come in? Call us — we're happy to talk through whether The Movement Lab is the right fit.

Ready to Move Without Pain, Fear, or Limits?

Book a free 15-minute discovery call with The Movement Lab. One-on-one performance PT from our Edmond clinic — just a short drive from Nichols Hills.