Conditions We Treat

Sports Injuries, From Sideline to Return-to-Play

Care from a surgeon who has covered team sidelines for over two decades — built to get you back to your sport safely, not just out of pain.

What are my options for sports injuries?

Dr. Matarazzo completed his sports medicine and arthroscopy fellowship at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, where he served as an assistant team physician to the New York Jets and New York Islanders — and he has served as head team physician for college and high school athletic programs across two states. That sideline experience shapes how we treat every athlete: rapid access when injuries happen, accurate grading of the damage, and structured return-to-play programs that restore strength and confidence rather than just waiting out the pain.

How do we treat sports injuries?

Patient Questions

Sports Injuries FAQs

How fast can I be seen after an injury?

We offer same-day injury consultations whenever possible — call the office and acute injuries are prioritized.

Do you treat weekend athletes or just competitive ones?

Both — the same diagnostic rigor and recovery structure applies whether you’re chasing a championship or a personal best.

What is regenerative medicine?

Regenerative medicine uses biologic therapies like PRP, cellular treatments, and peptides to repair tissues and stimulate natural healing.

Are regenerative treatments safe?

Most therapies use the patient’s own cells or biologic materials, making them minimally invasive and well-tolerated. Every plan is personalized and physician-supervised.

What conditions benefit from regenerative therapies?

They are used for arthritis, tendon injuries, ligament tears, soft tissue injuries, sports injuries, and chronic joint pain.

Ready to feel like yourself again?

Book a consultation with our board-certified specialists and get a personalized plan — often with same-week availability.