SYMPTOMS & CONDITIONS
Orthopedists at New York Bone & Joint are highly skilled in treating numerous sports injuries, including:
- 5 Ways to Celebrate National Physical Fitness and Sports Month
- 10 Easy Orthopedic Exercises for Joint Health and Mobility
- How Sports Medicine Improves Quality of Life
- 4 Reasons to See a Sports Medicine Doctor
- Why Rest Days Are Important
- 6 Signs You Should See a Doctor for Your Sports Injury
- Debunking the Myth of “Training Through the Pain”: Why You Shouldn’t Ignore a Sports Injury
- An Orthopedic Surgeon Addresses the “Age-Old” Question: How Old Is Too Old to Participate in Competitive Sports?
- QB Deshaun Watson Suffers ACL Tear: What Does It Mean?
- How To Treat Hip Flexor Strains
- SLAP Tears: Overuse Sports Injuries of The Shoulder
- The Long-Term Effects of Youth Sports
- The Truth About Knee Pain
- New Study Shows Some Meniscus Tears May Not Require Surgery
- When Is It Time To Hang It Up? – The Aging Athlete
- A Doctor’s Letter On Sharapova – To The New York Times
- Warriors’ Andrew Bogut Uncertain For Game 6
- Is Running Bad For The Knees?
- Ready To Exercise?
- Dr. Mizhiritsky Featured in Thrillist Article on Cupping
- What Is The Colorful Tape Olympic Athletes Are Wearing?
- Shoulder Injury Forces Serena Williams to Withdraw from Western and Southern Open
- Mets’ Left Hander Steven Matz Moved to DL with Shoulder Injury