Physical Therapy specialist

Set Physical Therapy

About

The Set Physical Therapy team is experienced in treating and helping patients manage EDS, POTS, MCAS, and pelvic floor dysfunction. Megan has been practicing since 2021, after graduating with her doctorate from Northeastern in 2021. Prior to graduate school she ran 4 years of division I track/cross country for Boston College, and before that she was a competitive Irish Dancer. Over her 15+ years as an athlete, Megan has been sidelined by many injuries and channeled those experiences into helping others get back to doing what they love. Her clinical skills thus far include manual therapy techniques, running gait analysis, concussion rehabilitation, strength and conditioning, balance training, and aquatic therapy. Through personal experience, she has also developed a passion for pelvic floor rehabilitation. Megan has completed Athletes and Pelvic Rehabilitation, Pelvic Floor Level 1, and Pelvic Floor Level 2B with the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute to further her knowledge and understanding. Megan enjoys spending free time with her family and exploring Central Park with her dog, Goose. She is passionate about animal foster and rescue, baking bread, and making ice cream.

EDS Healthcare in New York

The NYIT EDS/Hypermobility Treatment Center operates in Old Westbury and Central Islip, offering specialized rehabilitation and treatment. Mount Sinai South Nassau Chiari EDS Center in Oceanside focuses on EDS with Chiari malformation. Weill Cornell provides pain management expertise. New York Medicaid covers genetic testing with prior authorization. Wait times at major programs can be 6 months or longer.

Both EDS Centers of Excellence are on Long Island, leaving upstate New York significantly underserved. Patients in Buffalo, Syracuse, Rochester, and the Adirondacks face drives of 4-6+ hours to reach these programs. Wait times of 6 months or more are common. Rural upstate access is very limited, and telehealth is important for follow-up care.

Finding Physical Therapy for EDS

When choosing a PT for EDS, ask whether they have experience with hypermobility and use stabilization-first protocols rather than standard stretching routines.

Address

211 E 43rd St #1101
New York, NY 10017