John J Shine

Physical Therapist in New Haven, CT
Physical Therapist in New Haven, CT For more than three decades our skilled staff of physicians has offered the greater New Haven area with exceptional orthopaedic care in a compassionate, patient-centered atmosphere. Our staff focuses on the diagnosis, care and treatment of patients with musculoskeletal disorders and injuries. All of our physicians are board certified or board eligible and many have completed fellowships in orthopaedic subspecialties. CFO physicians are on team at Yale-New Haven Hospital and Hospital of Saint Raphael.

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60 Temple Ct
New Haven, CT
06511
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John J Shine
read moreWe are a group of surgeons who continue to push the boundaries of musculature care. For the last seven years, our clinic has been at the centre of a number of groundbreaking discoveries in soft tissues joints and bones healing. We believe that technology, if applied effectively, can bring massive changes to a person's body. Our primary focus is to ensure that patients receive the utmost care and can continue their lives without any hindrance. We are always looking out for new ways to improve our services.
Mission & Vision
read moreJohn Harris founded our company in 2010. He is certified by the board of physicians and is qualified to handle complex surgical procedures. For almost three decades now, John has been providing surgical and non-surgical medical care for patients throughout the United States. However, most of the places he was working at did not prioritize innovation and research. That is why John decided to start this unique clinic that places great emphasis on research, innovation, and new techniques. Our clinic is recognized nationally for its orthopedic excellence.
Orthopedics
read moreThe human body is a complex system that operates optimally only when all its parts function harmoniously. The musculoskeletal system is among the most amazing systems in the body of humans. The system supports all body movements, including jumping, raising an arm, full sprints, and even landing when you jump. An issue with the musculoskeletal system affects your ability to move or your motion range. It affects connective tissues that allow you to throw a ball, lift an arm or even run across the street.
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