🍂 Let the Leaves Fall, Let the Ache Go

October turns the page. The air cools, the trees shed, and the body remembers. It’s the season of release—of letting go, gently and deeply.

At Bhavisha Medical Massage Therapy, healing isn’t a luxury. It’s a return to self. We work beneath the surface—where tension hides, where pain begins. Through clinical techniques and intuitive care, we help you unwind what’s tangled, soften what’s hardened, and reclaim what’s yours.

“Why Does My Body Hurt More in the Fall?”

You’re not imagining it. As temperatures drop, muscles contract, joints stiffen, and circulation slows. Add in stress, less movement, and emotional heaviness—and it’s no wonder your body feels louder this time of year.

Massage therapy helps reverse that pattern. It improves blood flow, reduces inflammation, and restores mobility. It also helps your nervous system recalibrate—so you can feel calm, clear, and connected again.

What We Offer

👐 Deep tissue, myofascial release, lymphatic drainage 🧘‍♀️ Specialized care for chronic pain, injury recovery, and pelvic floor healing 📍 Welcoming studios in Queens & the Upper West Side 🎁 October Special: $10 off for first-time patients

A Note from Bhavisha

I created this practice to be a place where people feel seen, heard, and truly supported. Every session is a collaboration—clinical expertise meets intuitive care. My goal is to help you feel better for real, not just for now.

Let October be your turning point. Let the ache fall away like leaves. Let healing begin.

📞 (646) 363-7236 | 🌐 bhavishammt.com

Bhavisha Perry

​With over 17 years of experience as a Licensed Massage Therapist, Bhavisha Perry is a true expert in promoting healing, enhancing mobility, and restoring balance. She blends her deep understanding of the body with advanced technical expertise, offering personalized therapeutic sessions tailored to each client. Her dedication to helping clients move better, feel better, and live better.

https://www.bhavishammt.com
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