Dr. Leibman is Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in hand, wrist and elbow surgery. He earned his medical doctorate at New York University School of Medicine and completed his undergraduate degree at Union College. After medical school, he did his internship and residency at New York University's Hospital for Joint Diseases at NYU School of Medicine. He was chosen to serve as Executive Chief Resident during his final year of training. He then completed the Harvard Medical School Combined Hand and Upper Extremity fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Boston Children's Hospital.
Dr. Leibman is the hand and wrist consultant for the Boston Bruins, Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine and is a member of the American Society of Hand Surgery.
Dr. Leibman has an expertise in sports related hand, wrist and elbow injuries and has extensive experience in treating numerous professional athletes in all major sports.
Dr. Leibman has a special interest in upper extremity trauma, post traumatic reconstruction, and microsurgery, as well as caring for pediatric upper extremity disorders.
Dr. Leibman has authored and published numerous journal publications and book chapters. He has presented multiple research topics in orthopaedic and hand surgery and has lectured widely at local and national meetings.
Dr. Leibman adds New England Patriots Super Bowl Ring to his collection of championship rings from the Boston Bruins and Boston Red Sox
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“Dr. Leibman as a HAND in another New England Patriots Super Bowl championship!”
Bruins forward David Pastrnak out at least two weeks after thumb surgery – The Boston Globe
David Price sees specialist, wrist is OK
SNC Update: Red Sox win 14-6; Price okay after hit in wrist
Red Sox catcher Christian Vazquez undergoes successful surgery on fractured finger
Red Sox catcher Christian Vazquez says he’s done wearing a sliding glove on basepaths
A year and nine months after last pitching in majors, Tyler Thornburg on verge of returning
Top Red Sox draft pick Triston Casas out for season after thumb surgery
David Price returns to Red Sox, set to pitch Saturday
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Bruins notebook: Gritty Noel Acciari could miss six weeks after finger surgery
Shin Lim’s EPIC Return helped by Dr Leibman
Dustin Pedroia’s MRI comes back clean, John Farrell of Boston Red Sox says
Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia headed for disabled list with injured wrist
Bruins Issue Update On David Pastrnak
Bruins’ Pastrnak likely to miss next two games after elbow procedure
Bruins Issue Updates On Bergeron, McQuaid & Miller
Bruins say David Krejci, Torey Krug out months after surgeries
Krug out 6 months, Krejci 5 months after surgery
Brooks Orpik discusses wrist surgery, staying patient during recovery
Beleskey, Krejci and Krug Undergo Successful Surgeries
Krejci, Krug, Beleskey recovering from April surgeries
When it comes to treating Boston’s professional athletes, he’s always on call
Dr. Leibman named Director of Hand and Upper Extremity Sports Medicine
Dr. Leibman adds New England Patriots Super Bowl Ring to his collection
Dr. Matthew Leibman performs surgery on Dustin Pedroia
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Announcement: Dr. Matthew Leibman lectures to MGH Sports Department
Dr. Leibman Celebrates Red Sox World Series Victory
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