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  • Thanksgiving Day: ​Immediate Care Nashua West, Hudson and Virtual Appointments OPEN: 9am-2pm. All Foundation Medical Partners Practices CLOSED. 
  • Day after Thanksgiving: All Immediate Care Locations including Virtual Appts OPEN 9am-6pm.  All Foundation Medical Partners Practices CLOSED (available for emergencies).

Victory Sports Medicine

(603) 886-3979

Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm

Keeping you moving.

Victory Sports Medicine specializes in the non-surgical care of injuries affecting your frame and the way you move - including your bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles - whether in sports, at work, at play, or at home. 

Our main location is at the Primary Care of Hudson building with physical therapy, primary care, and immediate care onsite for your convenience. We also see patients at Primary Care of Milford. 

Our primary focus is on the diagnosis, management, and prevention of injuries that occur during sports and other physical activity. However, we also have specialized training in the study and practice of other medical principles related to the science of sports, such as exercise science and physiology, sports nutrition, and managing illness in the setting of sports participation.
 
At Victory Sports Medicine, we utilize the most up-to-date tools and state-of-the-art techniques to deliver the best possible care. These include, but are not limited to:         

  • Ultrasound scanning to assess tissue injury and to guide injections        
  • Injection of platelet rich plasma (PRP) for treatment of arthritis and ligament and tendon injuries       
  • Advanced injection options, such as needle tenotomy, high-volume hydrodissection procedures, prolotherapy
Our areas if interest include:
  • Nonsurgical treatment of osteoarthritis
  • Non-surgical treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome       
  • Sports concussion management and return to play decisions        
  • Injury prevention        
  • Trigger Point Injections
  • Acute management of sprains and strains
  • Overuse injuries        
  • Relative Energy Deficiency Syndrome
  • Exercise in Pregnancy