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Patient of the Month: Adrienne

Patient of the Month: Adrienne
PATIENT OF THE  MONTH: ADRIENNE Adrienne has been a patient of ours since February. She is a fun, kind, and active person. When we first met, Adrienne literally hobbled into our doors. She had just hurt herself while skiing with her family in Vermont.  She turned around to look at her family coming down the mountain, lost her balance, and tore her ACL. After seeing her doctor at the Hospital for Special Surgery with her leg in an immobilizer, she was scared and decided surgery was no...
Posted on 2019-05-13

Decrease Your Fall Risk : Think Prevention

Decrease Your Fall Risk : Think Prevention
Everyone is in a hurry on the streets of Manhattan, streets that at times feel more like an obstacle course. From the crowds of people, uneven sidewalks, and not to mention pe- destrians obsessed with text messaging, a short walk to the corner store may prove to be a dangerous endeavor. If your balance systems are not fully functioning, you can quickly find yourself in a heap of trouble. The statistics can be alarming. Nearly 1 million people visit the emergency room each year as a result of a ...
Posted on 2018-03-15

Aquatic Physical Therapy

Aquatic Physical Therapy
JUMP IN!!! Sutton Place Physical Therapy Clinic is adding a new service in 2018: AQUATIC PHYSICAL THERAPY! Sutton Place Physical Therapy, has been an active participant in promoting health and wellness in the community for 20 years. With this new program, patients will have an opportunity to have physical therapy in a water medium. Therapy will be provided by a licensed physical therapist from the Sutton Place Physical Therapy clinic. Aquatic therapy program is similar to land based physical t...
Posted on 2018-01-26

Doesn’t Everyone Fall When They Get Older? Quick Fall Facts and Prevention Strategies

Doesn’t Everyone Fall When They Get Older? Quick Fall Facts and Prevention Strategies
“Doesn’t Everyone Fall When They Get Older? Quick Fall Facts and Prevention Strategies” Fall Facts Falls are a really big deal if you are over the age of 65. Over 25 of those falls cause serious injuries like a broken bone or head injury (concussion or traumatic brain injury). While many older adults fall, falling is not a normal part of aging and many falls can be prevented. Fall Prevention You may be asking yourself, “Well, what can I do to reduce my risk for fallin...
Posted on 2017-01-20

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