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

Patriots Linebacker Jonathan Freeny Suffers Bennett’s Fracture

Dr Pruzansky | December 21, 2015

Jonathan Freeny, New England Patriots’ No. 3 linebacker, was spotted with his right hand in a cast after Sunday night’s win over the Houston Texans. This hand and wrist injury is the apparent reason for him only playing five snaps before leaving the field. According to sources, Freeny was leaving the locker room when the […]


Cav’s Forward Kevin Love Injures Hand Going for Rebound

Dr Pruzansky | December 16, 2015

Cleveland Cav’s power forward Kevin Love suffered an injury to his right hand in the second half of Monday night’s game against the Phoenix Suns. While vying with Tyson Chandler for a rebound, Love’s hand was slapped, which caused him to grimace in pain while attempting to shake off the discomfort. He referred to his […]


Bengals’ QB Andy Dalton Suffers Fractured Thumb

Dr Pruzansky | December 15, 2015

Bengals Quarterback Andy Dalton may not miss the rest of the season due to a fractured thumb injury sustained on Sunday. Dalton suffered the hand injury during the first quarter of the team’s 33-20 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, when he threw an interception to Stephon Tuitt. He is planning on visiting a hand specialist with expertise similar to Dr. Mark […]


Defensive Star J.J. Watt Plays Through Broken Hand

Dr Pruzansky | December 14, 2015

Texans’ star defensive player J.J. Watt wasn’t able to practice Thursday due to a reported hand injury. It has now been released that Watt has suffered a broken hand, likely a Metacarpal Fracture. However, Watt, who has never missed an NFL game in his athletic career, is not concerned about the injury affecting his performance or […]


Kings’ Cauley-Stein Suffers Open Dislocation to Finger

Dr Pruzansky | December 11, 2015

Sacramento Kings’ Willie Cauley-Stein exited last Thursday night’s Kings’ game late in the fourth quarter against the Boston Celtics in Mexico City due to a hand or finger injury. Cauley-Stein was originally thought to have suffered a simple laceration to his hand. However, surgeons with similar expertise to hand surgeons Dr. Mark E. Pruzansky and Dr. Jason S. Pruzansky […]