Dr. Mark E. Pruzansky
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DeMarco Murray Breaks His Hand.

Dr Pruzansky | December 22, 2014

DeMarco Murray wasn’t able to get the 87 yards he needed to break Emmitt Smith’s Cowboys season rushing record on Sunday, but he impressed his coach and team members regardless. “This day with DeMarco Murray is going to be one that I’ll never forget” said Coach Jason Garrett, after the Cowboys’ win versus the Colts […]


Knicks’ Left Forward Quincy Acy Injures his Wrist

Dr Pruzansky | December 3, 2014

According to the New York Post, Knicks’ forward Quincy Acy recently received a cortisone shot to relieve some of the pain he endured after spraining his right wrist. Acy struggled to catch passes Wednesday night in the Knicks’ game against the Pistons due to the injury. Acy has started five of the ten games he […]


Kevin Martin Out With Wrist Fracture Surgery

Dr Pruzansky | December 3, 2014

The Minnesota Timberwolves lost to the San Antonio Spurs on Friday, due in part to Kevin Martin’s wrist injury. It appears that Martin will be out for at least six weeks in order for his wrist fracture to heal after surgery. Learn More About Broken Wrists


Boxing Titlist Vasyl Lomachenko Suffers Wrist Injury

Dr Pruzansky | December 3, 2014

Featherweight titlist Vasyl Lomachenko, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and one of the best amateur fighters in boxing history, suffered a left-hand injury during his fight with Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo. Lomachenko injured his left hand in the sixth round. According to Lomachenko: “I had a lot of pain in my (left) wrist beginning in the sixth […]


U2’s Bono Recovering from Elbow Fracture Surgery

Dr Pruzansky | December 3, 2014

U2’s Bono had a high-impact bicycle accident last week that required him to have extensive surgery. After the accident Bono needed his elbow washed out, his arm bone repaired with three metal plates and 18 screws, and surgery on his left hand. Intensive and progressive therapy will be required, but a full recovery is expected. […]