Advanced surgical and nonsurgical solutions for sports-related injuries of the Shoulder, Knee, and Elbow in children and adults
 
                        Lauren H. Redler, MD, specializes in operative and non-operative treatment of sports medicine injuries in pediatric, adolescent and adult patients. She utilizes advanced, minimally invasive arthroscopic surgical techniques to repair sports-related of injuries of the shoulder, elbow, and knee. She is committed to providing the highest quality medical care to achieve the best possible outcomes for her patients.
 
                     Lance Peters, M.D., Memorial Biomechanics Award, HSS Alumni Association 100th Annual Meeting, New York, NY (2018)
 
                     The STOP Sports Injuries Award recognizes outstanding research presented at the Annual Meeting related to youth sports injury prevention, treatment, or rehabilitation (2025)
 
                     Patellofemoral Research Excellence Award, AANA 2016 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA (2016)
 
                     Ira N. Wolfe Award for Excellence and Outstanding Achievements in Sports Medicine Research, Columbia University Medical Center (2014)
 
                  This is a minimally invasive procedure to view and treat various problems in the shoulder joint. It is performed through keyhole incisions using a pencil-sized instrument called an arthroscope, which projects a magnified view of the shoulder joint, and is accessed with specialized surgical instruments.
Fractures are more common in children not only because they are very active, but also because their bones are still developing. An elbow fracture often happens when a child falls on an outstretched arm. Special care is taken to examine the growth plates at the ends of the bones for injury and appropriate treatment is administered for proper healing and growth.
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the major stabilizing ligaments in the knee and is commonly injured during sports activities. ACL reconstruction is a surgical procedure to replace a torn or damaged ACL ligament in your knee with a new ACL tissue graft usually obtained from your own body.
 
                     After tearing her meniscus multiple times & countless surgeries later Read More...
 
                    Neither the injury nor the surgery increased the chance of Fabrizio getting injured again. Read More...
 
                     "Between Dr. Redler and Anise, I Didn't feel like i was even in the room the way they. Read More...
Dr. Redler partners with The Recovery shop to recommend a range of high-quality patient care products to optimize your recovery

Knee support for active stabilization and targeted pain relief The new-and-improved GenuTrain provides secure support for mild instability and relieves knee pain and swelling.
 
                        
 
                Radiological Risk Factors for Osteochondral Fractures in Patients With First-Time and Recurrent Patellar Instability.
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                Trochleoplasty Utilization in the Management of Patellofemoral Instability: Results From an International.
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                Particulated Juvenile Articular Cartilage Allograft Transplantation for Patellofemoral Defects Shows Favorable.
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