The Boston Center for Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine

The Boston Center for Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Boston Center for Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine accepts all injuries (Orthopedic, Sports, Work, Runners,...) Judith D.

We perform post-offer testing, FCE's, & Ergonomic assessments and Aquatic Therapy. We will help you achieve your therapeutic goals! Hershberg, PT, DPT, MS founded The Boston Center for Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine in the Boston Athletic Club over 20 years ago. Since then we have expanded locations to include the Seaport Hotel and an office in Hamilton, MA. We accept most major insurances as well as worker's compensation and motor vehicle insurance.

03/22/2023

We spend roughly one-third of our lives sleeping, so it follows that the habits we keep during the night have a major impact on our waking lives. Sufficient sleep is an essential component of good overall health, as getting between 7–9 hours of sleep every night is linked with countless benefits, ...

03/08/2023

If you’re over the age of 75, you might worry about the possibility of falling on a regular basis. This concern is completely understandable, as falls are the leading cause of injury for older adults, and the likelihood of falling increases with each additional year of age. About 40% of older adul...

03/01/2023

In the realm of sports-related injuries, the hamstring is one that most people are at least somewhat familiar with. This makes sense, as a pulled hamstring—or hamstring strain—is one of the more common injuries in sports. The pain and movement restrictions that result from this type of injury us...

02/01/2023

About 25,000 people sprain their ankle every day, and in most of these incidents, sports are involved. Ankle sprains represent the most common injury in sports, as they account for a whopping 45% of all sports-related injuries. But this risk varies widely between sports, with football, basketball, a...

01/25/2023

Every 34 seconds, one American dies from cardiovascular disease. This makes cardiovascular disease—or heart disease—the leading cause of death in the U.S. for men and women and for most ethnic and racial groups, with about 700,000 people dying from it each year.

12/08/2022

Make use of your insurance by the end of the year! Come see us today.

12/06/2022

When asked about physical therapists and what types of conditions they treat, most people probably think about ankle sprains, back pain, ACL and meniscus tears, rotator cuff issues, broken bones, and possibly sports injuries overall. While these and other musculoskeletal conditions do account for th...

12/01/2022

PT can help! Contact us today to learn more.

11/22/2022

In the final newsletter of our series, we’re focusing on the wrist and elbow. The elbow is the link between the upper and lower arm, and it can be subjected to repeated stress from many daily activities. As a result, most elbow-related injuries that physical therapists treat result from repetitive...

11/17/2022

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11/15/2022

The knee is the next region of the body we’re going to examine, as it ranks up there with the back, neck, and shoulder as a hot spot for musculoskeletal pain. Knee pain is especially common in athletes of sports that involve lots of cutting motions and is the leading cause of disability in older a...

Address

653 Summer Street
South Hamilton, MA
02210

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 7pm

Telephone

+19784684430

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