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Greetings

 

Welcome to the November newsletter from Purposed Physical Therapy.

 

As a small business, we try to spend little on marketing. Because of this, receiving honest reviews from our amazing patients are our main form of marketing! Many new patients discover our clinic based on your reviews!

It takes less than 15 seconds to leave us a review on Google, but it helps grow our business tenfold!

Leaving a review is one of the GREATEST COMPLIMENTS we can receive as a small business! We HIGHLY APPRECIATED every review!!

Lastly, for every review your physical or massage therapist receives, they receive a bonus!

 
 
 

NEW NOVEMBER ARTICLE

How often do you think about breathing?

In this newsletter we’re discussing breathing. Maybe there’s more to it than you think!

 

Breathing. It’s an involuntary act we perform from the moment we’re born until our last moments on earth.

 

This exchange of gases between the air and our blood affects more than just our heart and blood vessels. Controlled breathing calms your nervous system at a cellular level.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

 

In our line of work, we are often reminded of the important things in life as we see patients recovering from limitations to return to the things they find joy in.

 

Thanksgiving and the change of seasons gives us an opportunity to reflect on the things we have to be thankful for. 

 

We would like to wish you and your family a great Thanksgiving.

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LIVE WELL

Will you be heading to the slopes this winter?

Snowboarding is a fun, healthy way to indulge your inner daredevil and thrill-seeker. While the pros make quick turns and jumps look easy, it takes a lot of training and preparation to stay safe while enjoying this sport. Read on to learn how to protect your upper body while snowboarding.

BE INSPIRED

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Fear can give you invaluable information about your surroundings in order to survive. It can also keep you from ever leaving your comfort zone. Learning to use fear as a tool can help reveal which insecurities keep you from achieving your dreams. Next time you are afraid to try something, ask yourself why.

MOVE WELL

Understanding Osteochondritis dissecans

Osteochondritis dissecans is a painful condition of the knee that can happen in both children and adults. Since it involves damage of the bone, it is permanent once it occurs. However, physiotherapy is successful in treating about half of the cases.

EAT WELL

Fall comfort foods don’t always mean unhealthy eating. Rich, colorful squash and root vegetables supply an extraordinary amount of nutrients and antioxidants. By incorporating flavorful spices instead of fats, you can elevate your fall menu and satisfy your taste buds, all while keeping a trim waistline!

 

Curried Butternut Squash Soup

From: Allrecipes.com

 

Nothing spells warmth like a bowl of butternut squash soup on a cool night. This fiber and nutrient-packed vegetable soup gets its richness from healthy coconut milk instead of cream. Another boost of spice and flavor are added with tart apples and anti-inflammatory turmeric and ginger. You’ll love this one!

 

Sweet Potato Shepherd’s Pie

From: Therealfooddietitians.com

 

Looking for a filling meal that fits into almost all of today’s trendy diets? Look no further than this satisfying shepherd’s pie. By swapping sweet potato for white potato, the dish gets a ton of flavor and beta carotene. The veggie-packed meat mixture will also meet all your fall cravings for root vegetables.

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11 Barkingham Ln #C
Greenville, SC 29607
Phone 864-881-1712

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