Physical therapy is now available on Saturdays from 7:00 am to 12:00 pm at 430 Saybrook Road in Middletown and in Marlborough on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:00 am - 6:00 pm.

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Please note: Middlesex Orthopedic & Spine Associates (MOSA) requires payment of outstanding balances at the time of check-in for your appointment. Thank you. | Notice: Urgent Ortho Care hours at our 430 Saybrook Rd location in Middletown have been temporarily adjusted. We are now open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.

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Understanding MACI: A Minimally Invasive Approach to Knee Cartilage Repair

Knee cartilage injuries can be painful and limiting, especially for active individuals. In this Q&A, MOSA sports medicine surgeon Dr. Michael A. Kuhn discusses how a groundbreaking minimally invasive procedure—MACI Arthro—is transforming cartilage repair and helping patients recover faster with less surgical trauma. How can I tell if my knee pain is due to cartilage […]

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Middlesex Orthopedic & Spine Associates’ Roster of Top Doctors Continues to Grow with 15 Physicians Named to This Year’s Castle Connolly 2025 Top Doctors and Rising Stars List

Middlesex Orthopedic & Spine Associates’ roster of Top Doctors continues to grow with 15 physicians named to this year’s Castle Connolly 2025 Top Doctors and Rising Stars list. These notable doctors are nominated by their peers and thoroughly validated by Castle Connolly’s research team to ensure that they deliver the highest quality patient care. The […]

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Arthroscopic Cartilage Repair for Knees: A New Sports Medicine Innovation

Knee pain is a common reason to end up in an orthopedic surgeon’s office. It’s important to uncover the root cause of the discomfort in order to determine the most appropriate course of treatment. One possible reason for knee pain is damaged cartilage around the knee joint itself. The knee joint is made up of […]

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Physician Spotlight on Dr. Michael Kuhn

How did you get interested in sports medicine? I was drawn to sports medicine because of the opportunity that it provides to help patients restore their function and regain their quality of life. As a sports medicine surgeon, I can get a patient back to being healthy and active after an injury in order to […]

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