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Physical Therapy for Dancers & Athletes in Wilmington, MA

Are you currently recovering from a sports injury? Do you need help managing the pain you feel in your joints? Are you an athlete, dancer, or Gymnast? If so, you should consider turning to the professionals at Boston Sports Medicine. We focus on sports, dance, orthopedic, and post-surgical physical therapy in Wilmington, MA.

From student-athletes to military veterans, people from all walks of life come to us for physical therapy in Wilmington, MA. Through physical therapy in Wilmington, MA, we can help these individuals return to their prior level of functioning. We want our patients to recover from an injury or surgery as promptly as possible. Read on to learn more about how our physical therapy in Wilmington, MA can help you.

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Athlete, Dancer, and Gymnast Focused Care

The movement of many forms of athletice, dance, and gymnastics may pre-dispose one to a number of conditions not commonly seen in other populations. We are equipped to assess technique and movement quality to assure it is considered and integrated into the treatment program. Custom exercise prescription to meet the demands of training and choreography is integral to our programs.

Treatment Approaches

Ankle/Foot Disorders:

Achilles tendinopathies and Sever’s, ankle sprains and chronic instability, stress fractures, flexor hallicus longus pathology, metatarsal pain and stiffness, os trigonum, and os navicular conservative and post operative treatment

Spinal Conditions:

Muscle strain, spondylolysis/stress fractures of spine, facet irritation, core weakness/stabilization issues

Hip Conditions:

Labral tears both conservative and post-operative care, osteoarthritis, impingement syndromes

Knee Disorders:

Patellofemoral pain (knee cap), pain related to joint hyper mobility including tracking issues of the patella, degenerative joint disease/osteoarthritis, meniscus tears both conservative and post-operative, ACL repairs, osteochondritis dissecans

Orthopedic Surgeries:

Including but not limited to – Total hip and knee joint replacement, PAO (periacetabular osteotomy), hamstring avulsion repairs, Achilles tendon lengthening procedures, lateral release and tendon re-positioning for dislocating knee caps, compartment release of the calf muscles, hip labrum repairs, os trigonum removal or steida process excisions, retinaculum release at the ankle, arch reconstruction surgery, rotator cuff repairs, ACL repairs/reconstruction

At Boston Sports Medicine, we are passionate about providing exceptional physical therapy in Wilmington, MA. We constantly seek out new resources, discoveries, and innovations that help advance our practice. You can count on us to provide you with quality physical therapy in Wilmington, MA using the latest equipment and techniques.

When it comes to providing physical therapy in Wilmington, MA, no one is better than us. Trust our committed health care providers with your physical therapy in Wilmington, MA today!

Contact

314 Main Street, Suite 101
Wilmington, MA 01887
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Tel: (978) 447-5793
Fax: (978) 642-9982

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