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Main Office: 2 Pond Park Road, Suite 102 Hingham, MA 02043

Satellite Office: 360 Brockton Ave., Suite 101 Abington, MA 02351

781.337.5555

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South Shore Orthopedics
Joint Replacement – Hand Surgery – Shoulder and Knee Reconstruction – Foot and Ankle Surgery – Sports Specialists
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We offer a full range of orthopedic services including diagnosis, treatment and surgery of the musculoskeletal system for adults and children.

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Hand & Wrists

Foot & Ankle

Sports

Joint Replacement

Hand Disorders & Surgery

South Shore Orthopedics is pleased to provide treatment for a full spectrum of hand and upper extremity disorders and injuries. Our fellowship-trained orthopedic hand surgeons have years of experience helping adult and pediatric patients with hand disorders find the relief they deserve.

Foot & Ankle Surgery

At South Shore Orthopedics, we offer comprehensive foot and ankle care, treating problems from tendon ruptures to achilles tendinitis and fractures of the foot and ankle. Whether it is a sports injury, arthritis, or bursitis – our fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon can help you find the relief you deserve.

Sports Medicine

South Shore Orthopedics specializes in providing care and prevention for a variety of sports and activity-related injuries for children, teens, and adults. Our knowledgeable team of providers work together to diagnose and treat sport and activity-related injuries while counseling patients on the correct training and best practices that can significantly reduce their risk of injury.

Joint Replacement

A joint replacement involves removing the abnormal lining and worn bone structures of the joint and replacing them with new parts. Most of the time, these new parts are comprised of special material including harden medals, refined plastics and ceramics. They make it possible for the joint to move again with minimal or no pain. Common joints replaced include knees, hips, and shoulders. Other joints such as fingers, wrists, ankles, and elbows can also be replaced.