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Kai Mithoefer, MD

New England Center for Regenerative
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon
Boston: +1 617 264 1100
Waltham: +1 781 890 2133
Dedham: +1 617 264 1100

Orthopaedics, Regenerative Medicine

Location(s):
  • Waltham, MA, USA
  • Boston, MA, USA
  • Dedham, MA, USA
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Dr. Mithoefer is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon in Witham and Boston, Massachusetts. He completed a fellowship in Orthopedic Trauma at Harvard and the prestigious Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. Dr. Mithoefer has more than 15 years of clinical expertise and is an internationally recognized specialist for sports medicine, joint preservation, and regenerative orthopedics. His special clinical and scientific expertise includes applying state-of-the-art and evolving regenerative technology to facilitate and accelerate return to athletic and work activities. His extensive expertise in both minimally-invasive surgical and nonsurgical regenerative medicine allows him to offer a unique and highly individualized approach to functional joint restoration that incorporates the entire spectrum of degenerative musculoskeletal care and matches the patient-specific needs and situation.

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