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Too Soon to Tell for Injured Bono, Expert Says
U2 frontman Bono fears he might never play guitar again, but the recovery period is typically six months at least, writes Dr. Laith Jazrawi. BY DR. LAITH JAZRAWI SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Saturday, January 3, 2015 – The concern of U2 frontman Bono that he might never play guitar again is similar […]
STOP Sports Injuries - In the Game
STOP Sports Injuries has a parent/athlete friendly newsletter for our supporters. This free, quarterly publication and the STOP Sports Injuries campaign was initiated by the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) and includes a comprehensive public outreach program focused on the importance of youth sports safety–specifically relating to overuse and trauma injuries. Be sure […]
Runner's World Features NYU's Running Performance Program
Runner’s World editor, Katie Neitz sought holistic help from a team of therapists at a running clinic at New York University’s Langone Medical Center in Manhattan where the clinic’s chief goal is to help healthy, injury-free runners stay that way. The sports-medicine physicians and the sports-rehab physical therapists at Langone, who regularly team up to […]
Dr. Jazrawi Published In The Physician & Sports Medicine
Dr. Jazrawi published on the subject of diabetes in sports medicine in the journal The Physician and Sports Medicine. Wolfson TS, Hamula MJ, Jazrawi LM. Impact of diabetes mellitus on surgical outcomes in sports medicine. Phys Sportsmed. 2013 Nov;41(4):64-77.
Dr. Jazrawi Quoted In Men's Journal
Dr. Laith Jazrawi was quoted in the August 2013 edition of Men’s Journal on his thoughts about using stem cells in older joints. His excerpt is below: Dr. Laith Jazrawi, the head of sports medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center, and one of the few academic orthopedists using the one-day stem-cell procedure — the one […]