Office Visits
Emergency Office visits, In-Office Consultation, Follow-up visits can be booked at an office nearest you.
Monday-Friday
Brookline: 8am-5pm
Cambridge: 9am-5pm
Waltham: 8am-5pm
Tuesday
Sandwich 9am-5pm
Contact our offices to set up an appointment, or come in during emergency hours.
Surgery
In-patient and Out-patient surgery is available depending on the type of procedure.
You don’t have to be an athlete to suffer from joint injury and pain. But, now you can recover like one. Pro Sports brings to the greater Boston area the same advanced surgical and physical therapy techniques used to treat injured athletes. And Pro Sports has techniques and dedicated specialists for every joint in the body – shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, spine, foot and ankle. Our physicians bring a wealth of experience and specialized training to each one, delivering the best possible care. Our services include:
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Arthritis of the shoulder is most commonly accompanied by pain, which is exacerbated by activity and worsens over time. The pain may be experienced in the back of the shoulder, in the front, or in both places.
Your elbows get a vigorous workout every day. Whether you play tennis or golf, work at a computer, or just carry a briefcase, your elbows are vulnerable to ailments that can cause severe pain and restriction of motion.
Back pain can mean a variety of different issues. Whether you are an active athlete or hurt on the job see what is causing that annoying pain.
Is pain and stiffness in the hips part of your morning ritual? The most common hip ailment is Osteoarthritis, which can lead to stiffness and discomfort in the thigh, groin or buttock first thing in the morning.
Is your knee pain due to "wear and tear" over time, or has an injured ACL sidelined you?
Your feet get a full workout every day. From sprains to tendonitis, there are many injuries that can take the spring out of your step. Most common ailments: Achilles tendonitis, Bunions, Hammer Toe, Plantar Fasciitis, and Sprained Ankle