Blue Hills Sports & Spine Rehabilitation

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Braintree, United States

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Physical therapist· Sports medicine clinic· Physical therapy clinic· Wellness center

Blue Hills Sports & Spine Rehabilitation Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Blue Hills Sports & Spine Rehabilitation is located in Braintree, United States on 340 Wood Rd #303. Blue Hills Sports & Spine Rehabilitation is rated 5 out of 5 in the category physical therapist in United States.

Address

340 Wood Rd #303

Phone

+1 7815356053

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Phil Paul

I have found Andrew and his staff to be professional, courteous and knowledgeable. I had total rt. knee replacement surgery in late February, and have shown excellent recovery in the 2 months since thanks to Blue Hills Sports & Spine Rehabilitation. I recommend them to anyone needing rehab.

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Elaine Cwynar

My initial visit with my physical therapist was smooth, informative and constructive. I was provided with good visuals to understand my spine and what affects its health. Simple but effective home exercises were demonstrated and I have a good regimen to follow until my next appointment. I highly recommend Blue Hill Sports & Spine Rehabilitation.

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ali nabi

They are super been a patient for long time

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Gary Santaniello

Staff is very friendly and professional. Have used them once before years ago and again recently for various reasons. Nice facility, I would use them again and recommend them.

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Jeffrey Kurtz

This organization has done wonders to relieve my lower back pain. Friendly and knowledgeable staff will confidently work to overcome your pain problems.

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Vladimir Zilberstein

In the Fall of 2012, I began to experience pain in the area of Achilles heels. By December of 2012, I had a hard time to walk more than 100 ft without stopping to stretch the back of my legs. The first Sports Medicine doctor, who evaluated my condition, diagnosed it as tendinosis (not tendinitis!). I was told that there were only two options available to me: (1) surgery and (2) platelet rich plasma (PRP) injections. Both options were invasive and, statistically, seemed to have had a limited success. Then, I learned about non-invasive Graston technique and discovered that Blue Hills Sports & Spine Rehabilitation in Braintree had an experienced practitioner of this treatment modality. After a few sessions with David Mansfield in late Spring and early Summer of 2013, the right Achilles heel had completely recovered, while the left one had vastly improved so that I was then able to walk long distances without any problem for the next nine months. Recently, I went back for "maintenance treatment", albeit I can still walk relatively long distances, with an occasional minor discomfort. Thank you, David.