Dennis Rodin, MD

Dennis Rodin, MD

Dennis Rodin is a practicing orthopaedic surgeon in Connecticut. He has a particular interest in orthopaedic sports medicine.
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  • Mariano Rivera's Season, and Possibly His Career, Ends with a Pop
    Yankees closer Mariano Rivera tears his ACL and will likely miss the rest of the 2012 season. This does not necessarily mean the end of his career. Rivera can complete his rehab and be ready for spring training in 2013.
  • Michael Pineda Lost for Season with Labral Tear: His Eventual Return Uncertain
    Michael Pineda has been diagnosed with a labral tear in his right shoulder and will undergo surgery next week. Early projections have him out for one year but recovery from this injury can be unpredictable.
  • Jeremy Lin's Prolonged Recovery from Knee Surgery Raises Suspicions of a More Serious Injury
    Jeremy Lin recently underwent surgery to address a meniscus tear in his knee. He is projected to be out at least six weeks which is a long time for this type of injury. That raises the suspicion that Lin's injury is more serious than originally reported.
  • Can Santana Be the Johan of Old?
    Johan Santana underwent surgery in September 2010 to repair a torn capsule in his left shoulder. Since then, he has undergone a grueling rehabilitative program, and is hopeful to be on the mound for the New York Mets opening day.
  • Bizarre Injuries in the NBA
    Al Horford and Kwame Brown both sustain tears of the pectoralis muscle in back to back nights. This injury is rarely seen in basketball. Both underwent successful surgery, but it is doubtful either will return this season.
  • Don't Shrug Off Shoulder Pain
    Explore your options to treat shoulder pain and improve your quality of life. Having pain in the shoulder can make simple tasks difficult and uncomfortable. Once a proper diagnosis is made, symptoms can often resolve with a conservative approach.
  • Could Shumpert Be Out More Than 4 Weeks?
    Knicks' rookie Iman Shumpert is projected to be sidelined for 2-4 weeks. That would be a best case scenario.

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