With over 28 years of clinical experience in Rehabilitation and Fitness fields, Noah is attentive, compassionate and understands the needs of an individual who is in pain.
Having graduated from the Steinhardt School of Education at NYU in 1994 with a degree in Physical Therapy, Noah always wanted to make a difference in people’s lives.
He has attained advanced training through courses specializing in Mobilization techniques (Maitland and Paris Mobilizations, Muscle Energy), Soft Tissue Mobilization, advanced Rehabilitation of the Shoulder, Knee and Ankle, The Rehabilitation of the Golf Injuries and Performance Enhancement of the Golf Swing and various courses in the Current Concepts of both Adult and Youth Sports Medicine. Noah is also in the process of becoming certified in the McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT). He is known for treating challenging as well as straightforward spine-related injuries.
Noah’s extensive background in orthopedic and sports medicine includes diverse outpatient clinics throughout the New York metropolitan area. He was affiliated with Beth Israel Medical Center (North and South) and interned for Hospital for Joint Diseases and The Brooklyn Hospital Center.
Noah founded First Health Physical Therapy in 2001 because he saw a growing need to provide compassionate and genuine care customized to each individual. He is currently affiliated with NYU, American Physical Therapy Association, NY Physical Therapy Association and National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM).
Noah was featured in the book Bone Density Diet: 6 Weeks to a Strong Mind and Body by Dr. George Kessler, MD, on Osteoporosis prevention.
Five Minute Daily Stretches (for your long term health). Exclusively from First Health Physical Therapy as heard on The Bee’s Knees Podcast
A swollen knee can be worrying and may leave you nervous about your health and unsure where to seek a solution.
I saw Noah once or twice a week for 3-6 months. We worked on a handful of exercises specific to Achilles tendonitis. First Health PT Midtown.
Have you been dealing with a spongy feeling in your knee? Is your knee swollen and red? If this sounds true, you may be experiencing knee bursitis.
Torn Rotator Cuff in Manhattan | Carolyn’s Rehab Story | Working with Noah Hyman at First Health Physical Therapy in Midtown