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US Open Partnership Over the Years

During his US Open Health Desk Interview presented by Mount Sinai, Dr. James Gladstone, Chief, Division of Sports Medicine at Mount Sinai and Consultant and Player Physician for the US Open, discusses what the team has learned from the partnership over the years and trends seen from treating the pros.

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No matter where you are in your journey as an athlete—preventing injury or recovering from one—the Mount Sinai team of experts can help you protect, maximize, and restore your health. As a full service health system, we not only treat your injury, but the whole body so that you can spend more time taking part in the activities that you love.

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Mount Sinai Health Tip: At the US Open

After a long and punishing summer hardcourt season, the world’s best tennis players are preparing to descend on Flushing Meadows in New York for a chance to win the US Open. To ensure that players are well cared for throughout the two-week tournament, a team of Mount Sinai doctors and sports medicine experts will be there, using the latest medical advances and technology to provide world-class...

Mount Sinai Health Tip: The Recovery Period

As tennis players, we tend to focus on training and physical maintenance, but often forget an important part of the physical fitness process: the recovery period. Over-training without proper recovery time can lead to poor performance. Alexis Colvin, MD, Associate Professor of Orthopaedics at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, discusses the proper way to recover...

Mount Sinai Health Tip: What is That Colorful Tape Players are Wearing?

You’ve probably noticed that many tennis pros are wearing a colorful tape directly on their skin, often in unusual ways and patterns all over their body. It’s not just a fashion statement. In fact, some early studies suggest this tape may provide real benefit to those who wear it correctly and, though we still need more research to say for sure, some amateur players and patients...

Mount Sinai Health Tip: Boosting Your Game with Nutrition

We all know exercise, stretching, and practice will enhance athletic performance, but proper nutrition is another important piece of the puzzle. Being mindful of your nutrition year-round is essential for good performance. Kelly Hogan, MS, RD, offers tips on long-term nutrition habits that will enhance your tennis game. Ms. Hogan is a Clinical Nutrition Coordinator at the...

Mount Sinai Health Tip: Play Tennis for Heart Health

A recent study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) showed that those who play racquet sports, like tennis, had, as we doctors would say, a marked reduction in allcause mortality and a significant reduction in cardiovascular disease mortality. In other words, playing tennis is great exercise and excellent for your heart health. The study of 80,306 British...

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The Benefits of Wheelchair Tennis

Though far less known than their counterparts in the main draw, another group of elite tennis players shared the spotlight at the 2018 US Open in New York: the top wheelchair tennis players in the world. Many enthusiasts consider tennis one of the best lifetime sports for overall health, and recent published research backs up this claim. It’s also one of the best sports...

Mount Sinai Health Tip: It’s in the Wrist

The modern power game of tennis has caused more of the top players to be sidelined with wrist injuries in recent years, with Juan Martin del Potro and Kei Nishikori just the latest. Both players are back to top form, but it did take some time, which underscores how difficult it can be to recover from a serious wrist injury. Fortunately, most amateur players can recovery...

Mount Sinai Health Tip: How Soon Can I Resume Playing After Childbirth?

One of the biggest stories in tennis these days is not about the ongoing rivalries among top players, but about Serena Williams’s struggle to return to top form after delivering her first child last year. It may be one of the toughest assignments for any female player, whether an elite athlete like Serena or a club player, according to Eliana Cardozo, DO, Medical Director of the Women’s Health...

Mount Sinai Health Tip: Having Hip Problems?

With all its running and twisting, tennis can sometimes place great strain on the hip joints of amateurs and professionals alike. Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray are just the latest top players who have had to deal with serious hip problems. Many players believe they may need to play through the pain of a persistent hip problem. But doctors are often recommending they consider hip surgery earlier...

Mount Sinai Health Tip: Injuries and Kids

Injuries continue to be a big issue in tennis, as shown most recently by the surprising number of top players who were forced to withdraw from the year’s first major, the Australian Open. Some parents whose kids are just learning the game may be wondering about the chances an injury could sideline their child. Sheldon Simon, MD, Professor of Orthopedics at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount...

“I chose [Dr. Colvin] because she has experience with tennis injuries, but am so pleased with her bedside manner and ability to think outside the norm. So happy that she’s in my arsenal of specialists!”

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“Dr. Gladstone is one of the best out there. (He cares for all the U.S. Open athletes, so if he’s good enough for Serena Williams he’s okay for me!) [He] is truly committed to getting you well…will continue to see him and highly recommend him.”

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“I appreciate Dr. Colvin because she’s not about jumping into surgery. She considers lifestyle, activity level, etc and recommends the best course. I will be having surgery at some point and I will have it with Dr. Colvin but for now she’s helping me stay active with alternative therapies. I am very grateful!”

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“Dr. Hecht is amazing. He fixed my neck three months ago… All of my pain and tingling went away. I played tennis this weekend for the first time in years.”

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“I picked [Dr. Colvin] because she had a lot of experience with Sports Med and my injury was sports related. I not only saw her but I was able to get an MRI right after my appointment. Really nice and to the point. I’m glad I found her.”

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