Orthopedic surgery and sports medicine, across Greater Boston.

Board-certified orthopedic surgery at New England Baptist Hospital, with more than twenty years of workers' compensation experience in Massachusetts. Shoulder, knee, elbow, and work-related injury.

Surgery performed at

New England Baptist Hospital

Dr. Ackland operates at New England Baptist Hospital, alongside the hospital's shoulder and elbow, sports medicine, and joint reconstruction teams.

Areas of focus

What this practice is built around.

Workers' Compensation Injuries

Orthopedic treatment and complete documentation for Massachusetts work injuries. Dr. Michael Ackland has treated workers' compensation patients for over twenty years and is a certified DIA expert examiner.

How a work injury claim works in Massachusetts

Shoulder Surgery

Rotator cuff repair, arthroscopic reconstruction, instability, and arthritis of the shoulder.

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Knee Surgery

Arthroscopic reconstruction, meniscus repair, and ligament injuries including the ACL.

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Forty years of orthopedic surgery, and two decades of work injuries.

Dr. Ackland has practiced orthopedic surgery since 1985, treating the shoulder, knee and elbow across the full range of injury and wear. For more than twenty years a large part of that has been Massachusetts workers' compensation, and he is a certified expert examiner for the Department of Industrial Accidents.

He also takes referrals for revision surgery, where a previous operation has failed to resolve pain or restore function, and sees patients for second opinions before a recommended procedure.

He teaches arthroscopic technique internationally and has published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery and the Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics.

Medical degree
University of Ottawa, 1980
Orthopedic residency
University of Ottawa, 1985
Fellowship
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Hospital
New England Baptist Hospital
Languages
English, French, Portuguese, Spanish

What to expect

Most patients arrive either hurt at work or unhappy with the answer they were given somewhere else. Both start the same way.

  1. Call, or send a request

    Tell us briefly what happened and where it hurts. If the injury happened at work, say so, because it changes what we need from the start.

  2. Come in and be examined

    Bring any imaging and paperwork you already have. Dr. Ackland or Patrick Evans, PA-C, will examine you and review what has been done so far.

  3. Get a plan in plain language

    You will leave knowing the diagnosis, the options, and whether an operation is actually the right answer. Sometimes it is not, and we will tell you so.

  4. Treatment and paperwork move together

    For work injuries, the reports your claim depends on are prepared as treatment progresses rather than reconstructed months later.

At New England Baptist Hospital, Dr. Ackland operates alongside

  • Glen Ross, MDChief of Sports Medicine and Section Chief, Shoulder and Elbow
  • Carl T. Talmo, MDAssistant Chief of Orthopedic Research
  • Sarav Shah, MDChief, Division of Sports Medicine

Patients are referred between us when a case calls for it

Where we see patients.

Clinics across eastern and central Massachusetts mean most patients do not have to travel into Boston to be seen.

Main office

Dedham

40 Allied Drive, Suite 102
Dedham, MA 02026

Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm

Call (781) 278-9711
  • Worcester

    111 Elm Street
    Worcester, MA 01609

    Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 1:00pm

  • Fall River

    387 Quarry Street, Suite 102
    Fall River, MA 02723

    Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 1:00pm

  • Chelsea

    99 Fourth Street
    Chelsea, MA 02150

    Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 1:00pm

  • Methuen

    112 Jackson Street, Suite 1
    Methuen, MA 01844

    Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 1:00pm

  • All locations and directions

Hurt at work, or unhappy with the answer you were given?

Call the practice and speak to someone, or send a request and we will call you back.