Paspa Physical Therapy
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"Excellence in Rehabilitation"
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri - Phones:
Main - 212-967-5337
Fax - 212-967-5157
Extra - 646-822-9461
Extra - 347-983-1692
- Address:
- 131 W 35th St New York, NY 10001
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- Categories
- Physical Therapy Clinics, Physical Therapists, Physicians & Surgeons, Orthopedics, Physicians & Surgeons, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Physicians & Surgeons, Sports Medicine, Sports Medicine & Injuries Treatment
- Payment Options
- Location
- Between 7th Ave and Broadway
- Neighborhoods
- Garment District, Midtown Manhattan
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General Info
Pamela Paspa graduated magna cum laude from New York University Physical Therapy Program in 1989. She immediately went on to work at Mount Sinai Hospital, rotating through acute care, in-patient rehab and the out-patient orthopedic departments. For the next 10 years Pam worked in private practices in Manhattan specializing in sports medicine and orthopedics. To stay current with the newest research and treatment techniques, she has taken numerous continuing education courses covering various topics in the field. She is currently working on her Doctorate degree. In 1999, Pam opened her own private practice. With hard work and diligence, the practice has grown from a solo practice to five physical therapists. Pam and her staff continually strive towards excellence in patient care and it is exemplified through patient satisfaction surveys and physician recommendations of the facility. In 2001, after her first child was born, Pam realized that there was a void in women's health issues, such as prenatal and postnatal care. Hence, the Women's Wellness Program was created. Pam has also had the wonderful opportunity to work with dancers and actors in numerous Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, such as Saturday Night Fever and Flower Drum Song. Although she no longer works directly in the theaters, she is often asked by the Actors Equity League to lecture to cast members on injury prevention when performing on inclined/raked stages.