Sports Medicine Doctor in East Bridgewater, MA
Sports medicine physicians are well-versed in non-operative treatment options and techniques, ranging from physical therapy and rehabilitation to pain management strategies and advanced interventions such as injections. Our team of medical professionals can help keep you in the “game.” Sports medicine helps players to treat musculoskeletal problems such as fractured bones, sprains, and strains. Sports medicine doctors are available at Nova Medical Group. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 401 N Bedford St, East Bridgewater, MA 02333.






- Shoulder sprain
- Bicep sprain
- AC shoulder joint injury – dislocated shoulder and separated shoulder
- Ligament tears
- Cartilage tears
- SLAP (superior labrum anterior and posterior) tears
- Articular cartilage tears
- Rotator cuff injuries & inflammation
- Shoulder impingement
- Frozen shoulder (stiffness)
- Clavicle fracture
- Shoulder arthritis
- Shoulder instability
- Golfers elbow
- Tennis elbow
- Fractures
- Ligament injuries: Torn ACL, PCL, MCL or LCL, multi-ligament knee injuries
- Osteoarthritis: Knee arthritis
- Patella (kneecap) injuries: Patella dislocation, medial patellofemoral ligament tear (MPFL), also called patellar instability, patellofemoral pain syndrome (also called runner’s knee) and patellar tendonitis (also called jumper’s knee)
- Other knee conditions: Unspecified knee pain, swelling, knee instability, knee dislocation or subluxation (partial knee dislocation), knee sprain, knee instability or knee contusion
- Hamstring injuries
- Hip impingement
- Labral tear
- Hip muscle strain
- Hip flexor strain
- Stress injuries
- Hip tendonitis
- Hip bursitis
- Hip sprain
- Hip pointer injury
- Hand fracture (phalangeal, metacarpal)
- Wrist fracture (scaphoid, distal radius)
- Elbow fracture
- Torn or cut tendons (bicep, tricep, hand, wrist, finger and thumb tendons)
- Wrist injury, including triangulofibrocartilage (TFCC) tears, scapholunate ligament and wrist sprain
- Ligament injuries, such as skier’s thumb (ulnar collateral ligament tears)
- Nerve compression or injury (carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, nerve lacerations)
- Finger injury


Additional Services You May Need
▸ Urgent Care
▸ Primary Care
▸ Women’s Health
▸ Weight Management
▸ Diabetes Management
▸ High Blood Pressure
▸ Sports Medicine
▸ Specialty Services
▸ Occupational Health
▸ Adult Primary Care
▸ Pediatric Primary Care
▸ Geriatric Primary Care
▸ Fractures/Burns/Cuts
▸ Annual Physicals
▸ Hereditary Cancer Risk




