Dr. Nicola Fabbri
Orthopedist
1275 York Ave Suite #a342 New York NY, 10065About
I am an orthopaedic surgeon dedicated to the treatment of children and adults who have bone or soft tissue tumors located in the extremities, pelvis, and sacrum. I am part of a multidisciplinary team ...
Education and Training
Universit‡ degli Studi di Bologna Scuola di Medicina e Chirurgia 1988
Board Certification
Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopaedic SurgeryABOS
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How long does it take to recover from ankle arthritis surgery?
It depends really by what type of surgery. While recovery after cheilectomy may be as fast as 3-4 weeks, full recovery after total ankle replacement may take up to 3 months or more. READ MORE
Broken fibula?
I am an optimist and I suspect nothing major has happened. I would ice it and elevate for a couple days. Good idea to repeat X-rays and ensure stability. Re-fracture is unlikely, but better check. Good luck and Happy thanksgiving! NIcola Fabbri READ MORE
How long does it take for tennis elbow to heal?
Variable time, usually between 6 and 12 weeks. An expert in Sports Medicine evaluation and proper treatment is needed. Thank you. READ MORE
When do most people stop growing?
Skeletal growth ends in most males by age 18 and most females by age 15-16. READ MORE
What should I do for son's chronic knee pain?
He should definitely see a doctor. I am assuming your son is a child or a teenager. He should see a doctor, an orthopedic specialist, ASAP and probably get an MRI. Best regards, Nicola Fabbri READ MORE
Will performance counseling reduce chances of injury?
Definitely so. Addressing the issue with coaching and PT is very important in these circumstances. Good luck! READ MORE
Is my knee healing properly?
Hard to say, but keep icing it and elevating it. If weight-bearing is painful, please consult your surgeon. Good luck! READ MORE
Why does my knee feel suddenly weak and buckle?
There are several reasons why a knee may “buckle”. It requires a careful review of past history, including previous injury, activity and surgery, meticulous physical examination and imaging. It may be caused by patello-femoral pain, quad weakness, knee laxity due to previous ligamentous injury or various combination of these factors. Best regards, Nicola Fabbri READ MORE
How do doctors treat a crush injury?
You should ideally have X-rays taken, to ensure you didn’t fracture your fingers and in case you would protect them. Then the soft tissue will heal on their own, if there is laceration, it should be addressed as necessary. Best regards, NF READ MORE
How can I manage the pain in my elbow?
Pain in the elbow after trauma should definitely be assessed by physical examination and X-rays. Best regards, NF READ MORE
What is a discogram?
Discogram is an imaging technique of the spine to identify painful discs. Its value is today controversial, as many surgeons currently prefer MRI as initial imaging modality of the spine. Best regards, NF READ MORE
Does wrapping a sprained ankle help it heal faster?
Yes it will. Protection, Resting, Icing, Compression and Elevation, usually referred with the acronym PRICE, is the best nonoperative approach. Best regards, NF READ MORE
How does scoliosis affect a child's balance?
I think unlikely, but should be seen by a pediatric orthopedic surgeon. NF READ MORE
Do you need to have corrective surgery for scoliosis?
Thanks for your question. It really depends upon symptoms, severity of the curve, etiology of the curve, patient’s age and other prognostic factors for scoliosis. In the absence of significant pain or limitation, adults with moderate scoliosis of lumbar or even thiraco-lumbar region even up io 15-20 degrees so not need surgery. Indon’t Know your age but a corset may help. Having said that, scoliosis is not my central area of expertise. All the best, Nicola Fabbri READ MORE
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