David Dines, MD & Joshua Dines, MD provide a broad range of Orthopedic Sports Medicine services. Both are attending surgeons at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York City. David Dines, MD, has built his practice based on decades of clinical experience and research focusing on the shoulder and related injuries.
He is the Medical Director for the ATP World Tennis Tour and has operated on thousands of shoulders throughout his career while publishing many of the most important research articles and textbooks on shoulder surgery. Joshua Dines, MD provides a full range of Sports Medicine services, including surgical and non-surgical treatments for injuries to the shoulder, knee, and elbow.
He is the Medical Director for the ATP World Tennis Tour and has operated on thousands of shoulders throughout his career while publishing many of the most important research articles and textbooks on shoulder surgery. Joshua Dines, MD provides a full range of Sports Medicine services, including surgical and non-surgical treatments for injuries to the shoulder, knee, and elbow.
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Dr. Joshua Dines is an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery. He has been featured in New York Magazine's Best Doctors Issue, Castle Connolly's Top Doctors in America, and Newsday's Best Doctors on Long Island. Dr. Dines is an Assistant team physician for the NY Mets, an Orthopedic Sports Medicine Consultant for the New York Rangers, and a consultant for the LA Dodgers.
Nicole Turnbull RN, BSN, ONC, has more than a decade of experience with the Hospital for Special Surgery. A skilled patient-care facilitator, Nicole works in conjunction with the practice team to identify and coordinate patient needs-such as home care, physical and occupational therapy, and equipment rentals-to maximize preparedness and optimize patient outcomes.
Dines Orthopedic provides a broad range of highly specialized Orthopedic Sports Medicine Services. Our team will properly evaluate and treat sports-related and chronic conditions affecting the elbow, knee, and shoulder. Sports injuries are often a result of overuse and wear and tear. When surgery is required, you can trust that you are in the right hands at Dines Orthopedic.
Contrary to popular belief, shoulder problems stem from more than just injury and overuse. Age, diet, genetics, and chronic inflammation can contribute to shoulder problems. If not treated properly, these conditions can lead to chronic pain and dysfunction. Fortunately, Dines Orthopedic can help treat many of these problems.
At Dines Orthopedic, we understand how important it is to maintain healthy elbows. Your elbows serve various functions necessary for performing our simplest daily activities and our most complex movement. An elbow injury can potentially sideline you and negatively affect your quality of life. At Dines Orthopedic, we are well versed in elbow injuries and are committed to helping you overcome them.
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Thomas Wengler
Oct 04, 2020
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I am 4 weeks out form a complete shoulder replacement by Dr. David Dines. I could not be happier or more grateful for how well I am doing. All arthritic pain is gone, and I am ahead of schedule in my recovery. I had minimal to no pain, never took an opioid, and slept in my bed on my first day home. I would highly recommend Dr. Dines and HSS to anyone considering having their shoulder replaced.
Sal M.
Aug 31, 2019
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In June of 2019 I suffered a fall resulting in a massive shoulder injury. I basically tore everything completely. Dr. David M. Dines completed my surgery in early July at he Hospital for Special Surgery. Everything went very well and I was very happy with Dr. Dines and also HSS. Throughout the process, everyone involved made me feel cared for. Even the after care and pain management were excellent.
It is now early November and I am still in therapy, but my progress has been better than hoped for. My shoulder feels great and I am moving quickly toward being 100% again. My range of motion has completely
It is now early November and I am still in therapy, but my progress has been better than hoped for. My shoulder feels great and I am moving quickly toward being 100% again. My range of motion has completely
Lynn Helmsorig
Jul 31, 2017
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