Manhattan Orthopedic Care’s NBA Injury Watch is Back
New York, NY (PRWEB) December 03, 2013 -- After a successful NBA season last year, Dr. Armin Tehrany, New York orthopedic surgeon specializing in knee and shoulder surgery, is happy to announce the comeback of the NBA Injury Watch. Once again the NBA Injury Watch Infographic will outline the most important and most complicated injuries of the NBA players.
“The new NBA Season began with some exciting and dramatic moments. We already have rumors about the LA Lakers guard Steve Nash retiring due to nerve/back issue. He has been battling this chronic problem for a year now. His last treatment was an epidural block which he received couple of weeks ago, but it seems that he is still seriously limited in his play,” says Dr. Armin Tehrany, Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in Manhattan.
The two-time MVP is working hard to get back in the game this season. There are no official statements from Nash or anyone from the team that confirm the idea of Nash's retirement.
“He is a fighter and he won't give up. That's his attitude on the court and in life. But, chronic back issues might turn into serious problems. He must take a good rest after every treatment he receives. Even if the smallest sign of weakness is left ignored, it can result with severe consequences,” says. Dr. Tehrany.
The NBA Injury Watch shares the information about the injuries that occur during NBA matches.
The NBA Injury Watch also reports for another LA Lakers player who is ready to get back on the court. Kobe Bryant is slowly working himself into shape. He already joined his team on the practice court, where he participated in contact drills, shooting and strategy sessions.
The NBA season started on October 29, 3013. Players are already working on getting the trophy in their hands with a full steam. The NBA Injury Watch will continue the tradition of releasing statistics for injured players on a weekly basis. Along with the statistics, on their official blog Manhattan Orthopedic Care will share a comprehensive analysis and expert opinion about the complexity of injuries and recovery time required.
Check out the NBA Injury Watch Infographic here.
For more information about Dr. Armin Tehrany and Manhattan Orthopedic Care, visit http://www.mocnyc.com.
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About Armin Tehrany, M.D.
Dr. Armin Tehrany, M.D., is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon at Manhattan Orthopedic Care. Although he specializes in minimally invasive treatment of the shoulder and the knee, he treats all types of orthopedic conditions, including those of the upper extremity, lower extremity, and spine. Dr. Tehrany serves on the Board of Directors for the New York State Society of Orthopedic Surgeons, as well as the Physicians Advisory Board for the New York County Medical Society. He also serves as Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in Manhattan. His current interests involve the development of minimally invasive techniques in the management of shoulder and cartilage disorders.
To learn more about Dr. Armin Tehrany and the orthopedic services he provides at Manhattan Orthopedic Care, please visit http://www.MOCNYC.com.
Albert Edison, Manhattan Orthopedic Care, http://www.mocnyc.com/, +1 (212) 729-8499, [email protected]
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