What Will treats

Services

Every visit is one-on-one with Will, in your home, for a full hour. Pick the closest fit — the actual plan is built around your body, your goals, and the way you move through your day.

What to expect

Every visit, top to bottom

01
Check-in

Ten minutes on how the last week went — pain, sleep, activity, wins and setbacks.

02
Hands-on

Manual therapy, soft tissue work, joint mobilization — the part a home program can't replace.

03
Active work

Strength, balance, and mobility drills — in the space you'll actually be using them.

04
Plan for the week

What to do between visits, what to watch for, and what's next. Written up before Will leaves.

One full hour, no rotating staff, no billing surprises. Every visit is with Will.

Offerings

Six focus areas

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

Structured recovery after joint replacement, spinal, or orthopedic surgery — coordinated with your surgeon's protocol and adapted to your home.

Who it's for
  • Total knee, hip, or shoulder replacement
  • Rotator cuff, ACL, meniscus, or spine surgery
  • Anyone discharged with a home exercise program and no one to run it with
What to expect
  • Review of your surgical protocol and any restrictions
  • Hands-on scar mobilization, range of motion, and progressive strengthening
  • Milestone tracking week by week toward your surgeon's clearance goals
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Post-Hospitalization Recovery

Rebuilding strength, endurance, and independence after a hospital stay — so the gains you made in the hospital don't slip away at home.

Who it's for
  • Recent discharge from inpatient or rehab
  • Deconditioning after illness, infection, or extended bed rest
  • Families worried about a safe transition home
What to expect
  • Home safety walkthrough and fall-risk assessment
  • Transfer training (bed, chair, toilet, shower)
  • Progressive endurance and strength work at your pace
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Fall Prevention & Balance Training

Balance and stability work built around the rooms you actually walk through — hallways, stairs, bathrooms, kitchens.

Who it's for
  • Older adults living independently
  • Anyone who has fallen in the past year or feels unsteady
  • Post-stroke, post-surgery, or after a long illness
What to expect
  • Standardized balance testing (Berg, TUG, or similar)
  • Vestibular and proprioceptive training in your environment
  • Home modification recommendations — grab bars, rugs, lighting
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Orthopedic & Sports Injury Rehab

Non-surgical injury recovery and return-to-activity planning — back to stairs, tennis, running, or the Central Park loop.

Who it's for
  • Tendinopathy, strains, and sprains
  • Overuse injuries from running, tennis, cycling, or golf
  • Chronic back, neck, hip, or shoulder pain
What to expect
  • Movement analysis in the activity that's causing pain
  • Manual therapy plus targeted strengthening
  • Progressive return-to-sport or return-to-activity plan
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Neurological Rehabilitation

Patient, hands-on work for stroke, Parkinson's, MS, and other neurological conditions — in a familiar environment where progress sticks.

Who it's for
  • Post-stroke recovery, any stage
  • Parkinson's disease, MS, or peripheral neuropathy
  • Traumatic brain injury or vestibular disorders
What to expect
  • Task-specific practice using real household activities
  • Gait training with or without an assistive device
  • Coordination with your neurologist and care team
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Senior Mobility & Strength

Ongoing work to maintain independence, strength, and function at home — before a fall, a hospital stay, or a slow decline forces the issue.

Who it's for
  • Adults 65+ who want to stay independent
  • Anyone noticing stairs, groceries, or getting up from a chair getting harder
  • Families investing in preventive care for a parent
What to expect
  • Baseline strength, balance, and endurance testing
  • Progressive resistance and functional training
  • Reassessment every 6–8 weeks with an updated plan
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Not sure which one fits?

Pick whichever is closest — Will confirms the plan on your first visit after evaluating in person. Most patients don't fit neatly into one box, and that's exactly the point of one-on-one care.

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Private Pay
$[PRICE] per visit

Travel included. All-inclusive — no hidden fees.

Most patients need [X–Y] sessions, though this depends on your injury and goals.

Availability is limited: Will sees every patient personally, with no associate staff.

Live Long PT operates as a private-pay practice. If you have questions about superbills for out-of-network insurance reimbursement, mention it when you book.

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Service area

Who this is for

NYC residents — all five boroughs
Adults recovering from surgery, illness, or injury
Patients who want the same clinician every visit
Families arranging care for an older parent
Acute medical emergencies — call 911 or your MD
Pediatric PT (under 18)

Live in an adjacent neighborhood? Reach out — Will occasionally travels beyond the UES for established patients.