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

Yankees’ Mark Teixeira Injures His Wrist

Dr Pruzansky | March 12, 2013

On March 5, 2013, while hitting off a tee during practice at the World Baseball Classic, first baseman Mark Teixeira injured his right wrist. He throws right-handed and bats from both sides, so this is a serious injury that will side-line him about two months. He strained one or more of his tendons. The most […]


The Yankees’ Curtis Granderson Out with a Forearm Fracture

Dr Pruzansky | February 27, 2013

New York Yankee Center fielder Curtis Granderson is out for about 10 weeks with a right forearm fracture. His ulna was broken by a J.A. Happ pitch 2/24/13, in the first game of spring training


Rob Gronkowski of the New England Patriots Suffered a Fractured Left Forearm

Dr Pruzansky | December 20, 2012

Rob Gronkowski of the New England Patriots suffered a fractured left forearm on Sunday, November 18, 2012. He was blocking on the extra point in the game against the Colts. These fractures, when severe enough to warrant surgery, heal in about 6 weeks. In spite of exercises to reduce deconditioning during the healing phase, there […]


Congenital Anomalies of the Hand and Tennis Elbow Presentations in Memphis, Tennessee

Dr Pruzansky | December 20, 2012

The surgical care of congenital malformations of the hand, and treatment options for tennis elbow were discussed by Dr. Pruzansky at a hand surgeons‘ meeting in Memphis, Tennessee on October 12th and 13th, 2012. The options, timing, and surgical reconstruction of congenital malformations of the hand, wrist, forearm and upper extremity were elaborated and treatment […]


Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Elbow Fractures Voiced on the Air

Dr Pruzansky | December 20, 2012

On Diaspora FM at 98.7FM, 8-9pm, 7/31/12, Dr. Pruzansky was interviewed on the subjects of endoscopic carpal tunnel release and elbow fracture surgery. The anatomy, causes, and treatment options were discussed and questions answered in a lively interchange.