Wood Associates Physical Therapy Cambridge is located at 799 Concord Ave., by Fresh Pond, making it a popular choice for patients seeking pain relief in Cambridge and surrounding areas. Our physical therapist genuinely cares about you. Our patients have a high success rate with the treatment services provided at Wood Associates Physical Therapy. This is due to the fact that our physical therapist employs cutting-edge pain relief technologies and methods! She performs thorough assessments that result in long-term pain relief, healing, and injury prevention. She is eager to help you recover and reach your wellness goals.
Your Cambridge physical therapist is a highly trained and experienced professional who would be delighted to provide specialized treatment for any pain, injury, or discomfort you may be experiencing. Advanced diagnostic methods (such as gait and balance analysis and strength assessments) are utilized to help determine which services you will benefit the most.
If you are looking for physical therapy in Cambridge, MA, or any of the surrounding areas, look no further! Woods Associates Physical Therapy is here to assist you in reaching your physical goals and returning to the life you want to live.
Before developing an action plan for your recovery journey, your symptoms, medical history, and any health restrictions you may have will be considered. The treatment plans are tailored to your specific needs and our physical therapist believes that anyone who walks through the doors has the ability to achieve their physical goals!
Every step of the way, Wood Associates Physical Therapy is there for you. Because the success of the practice is tied to yours, our physical therapist works hard to create a warm, welcoming environment in which you can comfortably heal.
Are you ready to start improving your health? Call us at (617) 864-4200 or click here to request an appointment today. Our physical therapist would love to meet with you and collaborate on a treatment plan for your journey toward healing and pain relief!
Mon – Fri: 7am – 3:30pm
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Laura is dedicated to the profession of physical therapy and is committed to learning by taking continuing education classes. She is also an active participant of the American Physical Therapy Association and regularly attends meetings for Shoulder, Manual Therapy, and Private Practice Special Interest Groups.
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