More athletes and active people trust Orthopaedic Associates of Manhasset, the area’s leading sports medicine practice. We do more minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures than any other provider in the region.
Sports-related injuries can happen suddenly (like a fall) or over time (like swinging a golf club for years). We most commonly help athletes with ligament, tendon, joint, or muscle injuries.
Why Choose Orthopaedic Associates of Manhasset for Sports Medicine?
Our goal is to get you back to the highest level of play. We understand the unique needs of athletes of all ages. From young athletes and professionals, to weekend warriors and those enjoying an active retirement, we can help.
What sets Orthopaedic Associates of Manhasset apart for Sports Medicine:
- Fellowship-trained sports medicine specialists: Our doctors have advanced training in sports medicine. We’ve worked with athletes at all levels, including collegiate, professional, and Olympic men and women. See our physicians.
- Urgent ortho care for sports injuries: Got a painful ankle twist or dislocated finger? Skip the ER waiting room and head to our Huntington location where we offer urgent ortho care.
- Latest treatments: We’re experts in the latest arthroscopic and reconstructive techniques. This includes cartilage repair and reconstruction, which helps people avoid joint replacement.
- Focus on recovery and return to play: We have access to a convenient surgery center and on-site physical and occupational therapy at both locations. We do everything we can to help athletes navigate the treatment and recovery process.
Sports Medicine Conditions We Treat
With a focus on shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee injuries, we help athletes and people with active lifestyles get back to doing what they love. Some of the more common sports injuries we treat are:
- Achilles tendon tears
- ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injuries.
- Cartilage injuries including transplants.
- Dislocations
- Golfer’s elbow and tennis elbow.
- Hip impingement
- Hip labrum tears
- Meniscus tears
- MCL (medial collateral ligament) injuries.
- Overuse injuries, such as IT band syndrome, tendonitis, and shin splints.
- Rotator cuff tears
- Shoulder impingement
- Shoulder instability
- Shoulder labrum tears
- Sprains or strains
- Stress fractures
Sports Medicine Treatments
We provide complete sports medicine care, from conservative treatments to surgery. Depending on your condition, we may start with nonsurgical treatments such as:
- Physical therapy to help increase strength, flexibility, and range of motion. Learn more about our physical therapy service.
- Medication to treat and reduce pain, inflammation and swelling.
- Injections to relieve pain and speed healing, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections or peripheral joint injections.
Common Sports Medicine Surgeries
If you need surgery to relieve pain and get you back in the game, our surgeons offer the latest surgical techniques. This includes minimally invasive surgery and arthroscopy, as well as robot-assisted surgery.
Arthroscopy requires only small incisions. Athletes appreciate that they heal more quickly after an arthroscopic procedure than a traditional surgery. We commonly perform:
- Arthroscopic ACL reconstruction
- Cartilage transplantation
- Elbow arthroscopy
- Hip arthroscopy
- Knee arthroscopy
- Shoulder arthroscopy
We also specialize in joint replacement surgery (arthroplasty) for athletes. This surgery removes all or part of a damaged joint and replaces it with an artificial joint. For athletes, the most common procedure is shoulder replacement surgery.
With a focus on shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee injuries, we help athletes and people with active lifestyles get back to doing what they love. Some of the more common sports injuries we treat are:
- Achilles tendon tears
- ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injuries.
- Cartilage injuries including transplants.
- Dislocations
- Golfer’s elbow and tennis elbow.
- Hip impingement
- Hip labrum tears
- Meniscus tears
- MCL (medial collateral ligament) injuries.
- Overuse injuries, such as IT band syndrome, tendonitis, and shin splints.
- Rotator cuff tears
- Shoulder impingement
- Shoulder instability
- Shoulder labrum tears
- Sprains or strains
- Stress fractures
We provide complete sports medicine care, from conservative treatments to surgery. Depending on your condition, we may start with nonsurgical treatments such as:
- Physical therapy to help increase strength, flexibility, and range of motion. Learn more about our physical therapy service.
- Medication to treat and reduce pain, inflammation and swelling.
- Injections to relieve pain and speed healing, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections or peripheral joint injections.
If you need surgery to relieve pain and get you back in the game, our surgeons offer the latest surgical techniques. This includes minimally invasive surgery and arthroscopy, as well as robot-assisted surgery.
Arthroscopy requires only small incisions. Athletes appreciate that they heal more quickly after an arthroscopic procedure than a traditional surgery. We commonly perform:
- Arthroscopic ACL reconstruction
- Cartilage transplantation
- Elbow arthroscopy
- Hip arthroscopy
- Knee arthroscopy
- Shoulder arthroscopy
We also specialize in joint replacement surgery (arthroplasty) for athletes. This surgery removes all or part of a damaged joint and replaces it with an artificial joint. For athletes, the most common procedure is shoulder replacement surgery.
Physicians
- Sports Medicine
Practicing in:
Great Neck and Huntington- Hand and Upper Extremity
- Sports Medicine
Practicing in:
Great Neck- Sports Medicine
Practicing in:
Great Neck- Sports Medicine
Practicing in:
Great Neck and Huntington