Tennis elbow isn't just for tennis players. Anyone who does repetitive gripping, typing, or lifting can develop it. Dr. Bromberg uses ART and chiropractic care to resolve it without injections or surgery.
Tennis Elbow & Elbow Pain affects Harvard Square residents of all ages and activity levels. Graduate students and faculty spend intensive hours reading and writing, often with poor ergonomics. The resulting neck strain, headaches, and lower back pain are among the most common complaints we see from this area. At Bromberg Chiropractic in Cambridge, we provide targeted treatment that goes beyond symptom relief, addressing the structural and biomechanical causes of your condition.
Red Line to Kendall/MIT (1 stop, 4 min). Bus 1 down Mass Ave. A quick bike ride or 20-minute walk along the river. The drive from Harvard Square takes approximately 7 minutes. Free street parking and metered spots are available on Broadway and surrounding streets.
Address: 201 Broadway, First Floor, Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: (617) 494-1166
Good outcomes start with a clear picture of the problem, which is why your first appointment is an unhurried, comprehensive assessment. Because tennis elbow & elbow pain treatment rarely has a single cause, your plan addresses the full chain of contributing factors, not just the spot that hurts. Harvard Square patients appreciate that progress is measured and reassessed, so you always know where you stand. Our office is just 7 minutes from Harvard Square.
Graduate students and faculty spend intensive hours reading and writing, often with poor ergonomics. The resulting neck strain, headaches, and lower back pain are among the most common complaints we see from this area. If any of that sounds familiar, you're far from alone. Understanding how daily life in Harvard Square loads your body is the first step toward lasting relief, and it's where your evaluation begins.
Tennis elbow isn't just for tennis players. Anyone who does repetitive gripping, typing, or lifting can develop it. Dr. Bromberg uses ART and chiropractic care to resolve it without injections or surgery.
Our Cambridge office is conveniently located for patients from Harvard Square seeking expert tennis elbow & elbow pain treatment.
For over 40 years, Dr. Bromberg has provided chiropractic care in Cambridge, MA. He personally evaluates and treats every patient, combining adjustments, muscle therapy, and modern technology for lasting results.
Meet Dr. Bromberg →"Dr. Bromberg found the root cause of my lower back pain on my first visit. After three adjustments, I felt like a new person. 40 years of experience really shows."
Lower back pain, 3 sessions
"I was in a car accident and thought I'd need surgery. Dr. Bromberg's rehab program got me back to normal without a single operation. The insurance paperwork was painless too."
Auto accident whiplash recovery
"The Active Release Technique on my shoulder was remarkable. Years of frozen shoulder pain resolved in about six sessions. I can finally sleep on my side again."
Frozen shoulder, ART therapy
Active Release Technique breaks down scar tissue and adhesions in the damaged forearm tendons, restoring blood flow and normal tissue function.
Most patients see significant improvement in 4-6 sessions of combined ART and chiropractic care.
Bromberg Chiropractic is just 7 minutes from Harvard Square, located at 201 Broadway, First Floor, Cambridge, MA 02139. Red Line to Kendall/MIT (1 stop, 4 min). Bus 1 down Mass Ave. A quick bike ride or 20-minute walk along the river.
No referral is required. Anyone in Harvard Square can self-refer and book an appointment for tennis elbow & elbow pain treatment directly with our office.
Most plans are accepted, and we confirm your specific benefits before you start care. For accident-related tennis elbow & elbow pain treatment, Massachusetts PIP usually covers treatment no matter who was at fault.
In many cases we can fit you in the same day. Reach us at (617) 494-1166, and we'll work to get you seen quickly, even on short notice from Harvard Square.
The Bromberg difference for Harvard Square patients comes down to continuity: the same doctor, every visit, tracking your tennis elbow & elbow pain treatment from the first exam through full recovery. Red Line to Kendall/MIT (1 stop, 4 min). Bus 1 down Mass Ave. A quick bike ride or 20-minute walk along the river. You're never a chart number here, and your plan is reassessed on real progress rather than a prepaid package.
Local Health Note: Graduate students and faculty spend intensive hours reading and writing, often with poor ergonomics. The resulting neck strain, headaches, and lower back pain are among the most common complaints we see from this area.
Ready to get started? No referral needed. We serve patients from Harvard Square.
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