Dr. Mark E. Pruzansky
Dr. Jason S. Pruzansky
975 Park Avenue New York, NY 10028

Dylan Ennis Villanova Guard is Out After Injuring His Shooting Hand

Dr Pruzansky | November 6, 2013

Dylan Ennis fractured his hand on a teammate’s knee in practice. He is expected to miss at least four weeks. Could be up to six to eight weeks. Most fractures of the fingers and metacarpal bones heal in 3-4 weeks. The risk of refracture and stiffness may warrant prolonged precautions. Surgery is a less common […]


Tom Brady’s Hand Injury

Dr Pruzansky | November 4, 2013

Patriot’s quarterback Tom Brady has had the right middle and ring fingers of his throwing hand taped together. Buddy-taping reduces strain on torn ligaments of the interphalangeal and metacarpophalangeal joints, as well as minor fractures. His throwing velocity and accuracy are inevitably affected, because these fingers impart grip force and ball rotation. Depending on the […]


How to Choose a Hand Surgeon

Dr Pruzansky | October 22, 2013

How to Choose a Hand Surgeon If you’re ever in the unfortunate position of having to find a hand surgeon, you may find yourself a bit overwhelmed by the process. Especially choosing the right hand surgeon. Fortunately for you, choosing a hand surgeon doesn’t have to be difficult. If you focus your search on a […]


New York Met’s Star Pitcher Matt Harvey Elects for Elbow Surgery

Dr Pruzansky | October 22, 2013

Late this season, New York Met’s pitcher Matt Harvey went down with what team doctors reported as a partially torn ulnar collateral ligament (UCL), an injury that happens quite frequently in athletes who perform high velocity, repetitive throwing motions. The ulnar collateral ligament is the major ligament on the inner aspect of the elbow which […]


Marouane Fellaini Injures His Wrist

Dr Pruzansky | October 10, 2013

Marouane Fellaini suffered a severe ligamentous wrist injury in training before the 10/5/13 win over Sunderland. The Manchester United midfielder will play with a cast and undergo wrist surgery in December. Soccer injuries to the wrist include ligament and cartilage damage, as well as fractures. The scaphoid, radius, or the triquetrum may be broken. Treatments […]