Osteoporosis and Broken Bones

The media has done a great job teaching our population, especially women, to worry about breast cancer and heart disease, but I’m not sure they have done enough to get us to worry about our bones. I don’t take care of broken bones very often these days, but I do try to tell as many […]

Proud to Work at the Hospital for Special Surgery

We’re happy to announce that U.S. News and World Report has named Hospital for Special Surgery #1 in Orthopedics and #3 in Rheumatology in their 2015-16 Best Hospitals rankings! We’d like to thank all our outstanding physicians and staff for all of their hard work! Serving over 120,000 patients per year from 105 countries, HSS […]

Most Common Tennis Injuries

The first step of injury prevention is learning how and where tennis affects your body and what you can do to lessen the stress. Read on to find out about four of the most common tennis injuries and how to prevent them. Tennis Elbow (cumulative) is a condition in which the tendons holding the forearm to […]