Physical Therapy near Oklahoma City, OK

Top-rated Performance PT Just Off I-35

The Movement Lab is located in Edmond on I-35 — an easy commute for runners and athletes across North and Northwest Oklahoma City. One-on-one performance PT with a DPT, no referral needed.

Getting Here from Oklahoma City

We're Easy to Reach from North OKC and the I-44 Corridor

The Movement Lab is at 2800 Coltrane Pl #4, Edmond, OK 73034 — just off I-35, accessible from North OKC, The Village, and Nichols Hills via the I-35/I-44 corridor.

Our Services

Running PT, Performance Physical Therapy, and Performance Training for OKC

Oklahoma City runners and athletes get access to the full scope of performance PT — gait analysis, root cause evaluation, and return-to-sport programming.

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 OKC Runners and Athletes Are Saying

Real results from patients across the Oklahoma City metro who made the drive and never looked back.

I was hurting for months and with Aaron’s help I am feeling much better. No surgery needed now.
James
Aaron is amazing. Not your normal PT. I came in wanting to improve my movement patterns and address inconsistencies/imbalances that lead to pain/tightness. I'm well on my way.
Clint Algood
Before coming to the movement lab I suffered from a lot of pain in my knee. This was preventing me to do my favorite thing which is run. Aaron is great to work with as he has not only helped me strengthen myself but I have no more pain. Working with Aaron is great not only on a physical level but also mentally, he makes me more confident in myself and how I can incorporate more workouts in my lifestyle.
noelle mercado

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions from Oklahoma City runners and athletes considering making the drive to The Movement Lab.

How far is The Movement Lab from Oklahoma City?

The Movement Lab is located in Edmond at 2800 Coltrane Pl #4, just off I-35. From North OKC or the I-44 corridor, the drive is typically 15–25 minutes depending on where you're coming from. Patients from The Village, Nichols Hills, and Northwest OKC make the commute regularly.

Do I need a referral from my Oklahoma City physician to start PT?

Not at all. Oklahoma's direct access law lets you start PT for the first 30 days without a referral from your OKC physician or orthopedic specialist. Most patients from Oklahoma City skip that step entirely — they book a discovery call directly and come straight in.

Does The Movement Lab accept insurance?

We're cash-based — no insurance required. We know OKC has no shortage of in-network PT clinics. The patients who make the drive to Edmond are choosing something those clinics can't offer: one-on-one care with a DPT, every session. HSA and FSA funds are accepted, and we provide superbills for possible reimbursement through your out-of-network benefits.

Do you work with runners training in Oklahoma City?

Running is one of our specialties — The Movement Lab is THE Running Clinic of the OKC Metro. We offer video running gait analysis, running-specific PT, and run programming as part of care. Whether you're training for a 5K or an ultramarathon, we work with runners across the Oklahoma City area.

What should I expect at my first appointment?

It starts with a free 15-minute phone discovery call. Your first in-person session is 60 minutes — one-on-one with a Doctor of Physical Therapy. Expect a full body movement analysis, hands-on treatment, and a clear plan for what comes next. No aides, no hand-offs, no generic programs.

Still have questions?

Have a question before making the drive? Call us or send a message — we're happy to talk it through.

Ready to Move Without Limits?

Book a free 15-minute discovery call with The Movement Lab. We serve the OKC metro from our Edmond clinic on I-35 — come see what performance PT actually looks like.