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This week, the leaves are finally turning orange, red, and brown. We hope you are able to take a walk in the neighborhood and appreciate the change of season. This month, we are focusing on how to live a healthier and pain-free life.

 
  TREAT PELVIC PAIN E-GUIDE  
 


Discover Tips to Help With Pelvic Floor Pain or Dysfunction

  • Do you suffer from pain or discomfort during intercourse?
  • Do struggle with incontinence, urgency, or chronic constipation?
  • Have you gone through a difficult or traumatic childbirth?
  • Have you been told you have a prolapse or other condition, and that the only options are surgery or living with the pain?
  • Would you like to find lasting relief without risky surgeries or medication?

If you're in pain or injured and unsure what your best options are, download this report!

  Download Your Guide Today!  

 
  DAILY VS.CHRONIC  
 


Daily Pain versus Chronic Pain

Pain is a very subjective experience that can at times be debilitating and at others, fade to background “noise”. While short-term pain caused by external forces (a broken bone) or systemic sources (an infection) is considered normal, long-term pain is a lot more complex. Research into pain over the past decade has really changed the way we understand persistent pain. Let’s explore!

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  LIVE WELL  
 

Breast Cancer in Males is Real! Congratulations, Dr. Bard, Bard Cancer Diagnostics, @the Male Breast Cancer Coalition, and the great Marvin Scott for this remarkable piece on PIX11.

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  MOVE WELL   
 

Understanding Contusions

Contusions, or bruises, are a common nuisance caused by injury, surgery, or any blunt trauma to an area. Ranging from blue to black to yellow, bruises come in all colors of the rainbow. Read on to find out why this happens and how Physical Therapy can help with contusions.
 

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Sutton Place Physical and Aquatic Therapy
333 E 56th Street
New York, NY 10022
Phone 917-525-5310
 

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