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We have locations throughout the New York City area.
When an injury or pain keeps you from the activities you love, doctors at the Sports Medicine Center—part of Sports Health at NYU Langone—are here to help you get back to your daily routine. We provide care for acute and chronic sports-related and overuse injuries at many convenient locations throughout the New York City area.
We are one of the highest-volume sports medicine centers in the country. Our experts include orthopedic surgeons and primary care sports medicine doctors who diagnose and treat more than 35,000 people each year for injuries affecting every major joint, including the shoulder, knee, elbow, hip, and ankle. They partner with rehabilitation and sports performance experts to create a comprehensive treatment plan customized to fit your goals.
Sports Health
We provide comprehensive care to athletes and active people to improve their health and reach peak performance.
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We provide care for acute injuries such as sprains, fractures, torn ligaments, and ruptured tendons, as well as chronic conditions that may result from repetitive strain or degenerative disease, including bursitis and tendinitis and osteoarthritis.
Our doctors perform more than 4,000 surgeries each year to treat all types of musculoskeletal conditions. Types of surgery for sports medicine injuries and other orthopedic conditions include cartilage repair and restoration, as well as minimally invasive procedures such as arthroscopic surgery.
Our doctors also understand that surgery is not always the answer. They often recommend nonsurgical treatments to address injuries such as ankle instability, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, tendinitis, rotator cuff injuries, and shoulder dislocations. We offer the most advanced treatment options—including shock wave therapy and injectable orthobiologic treatments—all as outpatient care, so you can go home the same day and recover where you feel most comfortable. Orthobiologic treatments involve using an intensified concentration of substances that are naturally found in the body, such as stem cells or platelets, to help musculoskeletal injuries heal quicker. We also offer physical therapy programs.
We take equal pride in helping everyone from professional athletes to everyday New Yorkers recover from injury and meet the challenges of their busy lives. We have special expertise in treating hockey players and competitive figure skaters, and we also treat elite dancers in the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in collaboration with NYU Langone’s Harkness Center for Dance Injuries.
Sports medicine experts at NYU Langone’s Center for Women’s Sports Medicine specialize in helping athletic and active women heal from injury. Informed by the latest scientific research, we tailor our treatments specifically for women to provide you with high-quality, personalized care and prevent future injuries from happening.
Our orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine doctors care for people with sports medicine injuries, as well as complex bone and joint conditions.
Prepare for sports medicine surgery and learn about what to expect during your recovery.
Receive information tailored to your specific surgery date and your progress through the recovery process.
We help both elite athletes and fitness novices achieve their health and fitness goals by creating personalized training and conditioning programs.
Our surgeons perform thousands of surgeries a year, from the common to the complex.
We provide world-class treatment for conditions involving bones, muscles, and joints.
We tailor care to the specific health and performance needs of women athletes of all ages.
333 East 38th Street, New York, NY, 10016
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