New physical therapist in mid-town Mayor Allan Fung cut the ceremonial ribbon on May 18 to welcome Arancia Physical Therapy, LLC, owned by physical therapist Jessica Papa, who joined in the ceremony. They are located at 190 Midway Road (Garden City) and
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Mayor Allan Fung cut the ceremonial ribbon on May 18 to welcome Arancia Physical Therapy, LLC, owned by physical therapist Jessica Papa, who joined in the ceremony. They are located at 190 Midway Road (Garden City) and offer myofascial release, craniosacral therapy, women’s health, therapeutic exercise, and dry needling, which is a new treatment for muscle, nerve and connective tissue pain. Dry needling, which is not acupuncture, is based on neuro-anatomy. For more information call 602-7006. (Herald photo by Steve Popiel)
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