Physical & Occupational Therapy Services in Boston

Choosing where to start Physical or Occupational Therapy can feel overwhelming. At Joint Ventures Physical Therapy, we make the decision simple by delivering true 1-on-1 care designed around you.

Our focused model allows us to do what matters most in rehabilitation: listen closely, understand your goals, and build a plan of care tailored to your unique needs. Every visit is led by an experienced clinician who brings both deep clinical expertise and genuine attention to your recovery.

By pairing leading-edge knowledge with a compassionate, patient-centered approach, we’re able to deliver exceptional care and meaningful outcomes—so you can feel better, move freely, and live fully.

Joint Ventures is the only Physical and Occupational Therapy company in the greater Boston area offering 1-on-1 care in private treatment rooms with Board Certified Physical and Occupational Therapists. Our clinical staff specializes in: orthopedics, sports medicine, pelvic health, vestibular, TMJ, aquatic therapy, hand and upper extremity therapy, dry needling, and more. Our experienced and licensed therapists offer best-in-class traditional therapies and popular specialty treatments that you can’t find everywhere.
Physical Therapy

Physical therapists promote and restore health through physical examination, diagnosis, prognosis, patient education, physical intervention, rehabilitation, disease prevention, and wellness . Typically, individuals consult Physical Therapists for the management of medical problems or other health-related conditions that cause pain, limit the ability to move, or limit the performance of functional activities.

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Occupational Therapy

The Joint Ventures occupational therapists are experts in helping you get better and live better. Whether you are recovering from an orthopedic hand or upper extremity injury or a pelvic floor dysfunction, our therapists are here to guide you on your journey to recovery.

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Pelvic Health Therapy

Millions of Americans suffer from pelvic floordys function. Yet for most, the disease goes unidentified and untreated. Statistics say that 1 out of every 5 Americans (of every age) suffer from some type of pelvic floor dysfunction at some time in their life.

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Hand and Upper Extremity Therapy

Hand and upper extremity therapy includes the elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand. It is designed to ensure optimal restoration of the upper extremity post-injury or surgery.

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Vestibular Physical Therapy

An estimated 90 million people in America experience dizziness or vertigo in their lifetime. The most common type of vertigo is caused by a problem in the inner ear, known as Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV).

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Aquatic Physical Therapy

Often your physician or physical therapist will suggest aquatic therapy as part of your rehabilitation program. Aquatic therapy utilizes buoyancy and hydrostatic pressure, as well as variable resistance to create a workout for those who need a non-impact, yet challenging rehabilitation program.

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TMJ Physical Therapy in Boston

Research has shown that a multidisciplinary team including your doctor, dentist, and physical therapist is the best option for treating the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).

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Trigger Point Dry Needling

Trigger point dry needling uses ultra-fine needles to target tight “knots” in your muscles, boosting blood flow and triggering your body’s pain-relief mechanisms. At JVPT, our expert clinicians precisely locate and treat stubborn trigger points to deliver rapid relief and lasting muscle relaxation.

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Physical Therapy

Physical therapists promote and restore health through physical examination, diagnosis, prognosis, patient education, physical intervention, rehabilitation, disease prevention, and wellness . Typically, individuals consult Physical Therapists for the management of medical problems or other health-related conditions that cause pain, limit the ability to move, or limit the performance of functional activities.

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Occupational Therapy

The Joint Ventures occupational therapists are experts in helping you get better and live better. Whether you are recovering from an orthopedic hand or upper extremity injury or a pelvic floor dysfunction, our therapists are here to guide you on your journey to recovery.

Learn More
Pelvic Health Therapy

Millions of Americans suffer from pelvic floordys function. Yet for most, the disease goes unidentified and untreated. Statistics say that 1 out of every 5 Americans (of every age) suffer from some type of pelvic floor dysfunction at some time in their life.

Learn More
Hand and Upper Extremity Therapy

Hand and upper extremity therapy includes the elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand. It is designed to ensure optimal restoration of the upper extremity post-injury or surgery.

Learn More
Vestibular Physical Therapy

An estimated 90 million people in America experience dizziness or vertigo in their lifetime. The most common type of vertigo is caused by a problem in the inner ear, known as Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV).

Learn More
Aquatic Physical Therapy

Often your physician or physical therapist will suggest aquatic therapy as part of your rehabilitation program. Aquatic therapy utilizes buoyancy and hydrostatic pressure, as well as variable resistance to create a workout for those who need a non-impact, yet challenging rehabilitation program.

Learn More
TMJ Physical Therapy in Boston

Research has shown that a multidisciplinary team including your doctor, dentist, and physical therapist is the best option for treating the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).

Learn More
Trigger Point Dry Needling

Trigger point dry needling uses ultra-fine needles to target tight “knots” in your muscles, boosting blood flow and triggering your body’s pain-relief mechanisms. At JVPT, our expert clinicians precisely locate and treat stubborn trigger points to deliver rapid relief and lasting muscle relaxation.

Learn More