Dr. Stanislav Avshalumov-
Board Certified Orthopedist in Roslyn NY
Stanislav Avshalumov, DO, FAOBOS
Dr. Avshalumov, local orthopedist in Roslyn NY, specializes in the treatment of a variety of orthopaedic conditions and performs several orthopaedic procedures including:
- Joint Preservation
- Sports Medicine
- General Orthopedics
- Trauma
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Education
- Osteopathic Medicine: New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, New York, NY
Training
- Orthopaedic Surgery Residency: Peninsula Hospital Center, Far Rockaway, NY
- Joint Preservation, Resurfacing & Replacement Fellowship: Washington University Orthopedics, St. Louis, MO
Medical Licenses
- New York State Medical License
- State of New Jersey License
Certification
- American Boards of Orthopaedic Surgery (AOBOS) – May 2011
- National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners – Complex Step I, II, IIIACLS, BLS, Infection Control
Research
- South Nassau Communities HospitalSeptember 2007–December 2007Free-Hand Technique Modification on Birmingham Hip ResurfacingAuthors: Dr. Avshalumov & Dr. Gerber
- University of Kentucky & Shriners Hospital for ChildrenJanuary 2006–April 2006Scoliosis in Autistic ChildrenAuthors: Dr. Avshalumov & Dr. Milbrandt
- North Shore University Hospital NY Manhasset2006–2007Total Hip Replacement in Patient with History of PoliomyelitisAuthors: Dr. Avshalumov & Dr. Siderman
- Astrakhan Medical AcademySeptember 1993–December 1994Rehabilitation of Muscle after Surgical Reconstruction of Anterior Cruciate Ligament TearResearch Assistant of Dr. Ramiz Ibragimov
Professional Affiliations
- American Osteopathic Board of Orthopedic Surgery (AOBOS)
- American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics (AOAO)
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
- American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS)
- American Medical Association (AMA)
Hospital Affiliations
Surgery Center Affiliations
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Alexander Wicker, RPA-C
Registered Orthopedic Physician Assistant
Alexander Wicker, RPA-C
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Alexander Wicker is a registered orthopedic physician assistant and specializes in the treatment of a variety of orthopaedic conditions and procedures including:
- Emergency Trauma
- Orthopedic Surgery
Education
- Undergraduate: Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
- Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA
- Physician Assistant Program: Hofstra University, Hempstead NY
- Pre-requisites for PA Program: Nassau Community College, Garden City, New York
Clinical Experience
- Physician Assistant – Orthopaedic Surgery: Advanced Orthopaedics & Joint Preservation, PC, Valley Stream, NY (December 1, 2012 –Present)
- Manage all aspects of care for adult and pediatric patients in a private office setting under the supervision of Board Certified and sub-specialty fellowship trained Orthopaedic Surgeons.
- Experience with first and second assisting in the operating room.
- Physician Assistant – Department of Orthopaedic Surgery: Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY (January 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013)
- Manage all aspects of care for adult and pediatric patients on the entire orthopaedic service on the inpatient settings, outpatient clinics, perioperative, as well as performing emergent and routine consults under the supervision of Board Certified and Sub-specialty fellowship trained Orthopaedic Surgeons.
- Experience with first and second assisting in the operating room on numerous occasions, including complex fracture repairs, and total joint replacements.
- Perform wide range of skills including physical exams, administering intraarticular injections; prepare written prescriptions, splinting, and casting. lnstruct and advise patients regarding medications and treatment.
- Clinical Coordinator, Joint Replacement Program: Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY (September 15, 2012 – June 30, 2013)
- Physician Assistant – Emergency Department: Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, NY (March 14, 2011 – December 31, 2011)
- Manage all aspects of care for adult patients in the Main E.D. (Acute Care) and both adult and pediatric patients in the Fast Track (Urgent Care) settings under the supervision of Board Certified Emergency Medicine Physicians.
- Perform wide range of skills including physical exams, administering injections and immunizations, suturing, prepare written prescriptions, splinting, and lumbar punctures. Instruct and advise patients regarding medications and treatment and/or refer them to appropriate specialists.
Certifications/Licensure
- NCCPA certified, January 2011
- NYS Licensed, February 2011
- New Jersey Licensed, 2013
- ACLS, BCLS, ATLS certified
- DEA certified
- Infection Control certified
- NYS Advanced Emergency Medical Technician certified
Collegiate Affiliations
- Hofstra University Physician Assistant Program: Class of 2010 Vice-President
- Hofstra University Society of Physician Assistant Students: Co-Founder, Past President, Lifetime Member
Professional Affiliations
- American Academy of Physician Assistants, Fellow Member
- New York State Society of Physician Assistants, Fellow Member
- American Association of Surgical Physician Assistants, Fellow Member
- Society of Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants, Fellow Member
- American Society of Orthopaedic Physician’s Assistants, Affiliate Member
- Physician Assistants in Orthopaedic Surgery, Fellow Member
Previous Work Experience
- The National Enquirer: District Retail Manager (March 2003 – August 2008)
- Managed a staff of six part-time employees whose tasks involved magazine merchandising, advertising signage placement, and product reordering in retail stores.
- Personally assisted in the re-launch of Star magazine from a tabloid format in January 2004.
Organizations & Clubs:
- Volunteer Firefighter, Garden City Park Fire Department
- Ex-Lieutenant, Rescue Company
Skills & Interests
- Strong interests in Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery, Joint Preservation and Reconstruction
- Self-motivated and eager to learn
- Strong work ethic
- Team player
- Proficient in the use of Electronic Medical Records
Why Should You See An Orthopedist?
Orthopedist in Roslyn NY
Orthopedic surgeons can use both surgical and nonsurgical methods to treat their patients for several injuries including sports injuries, infections, tumors, degenerative diseases, congenital disorders, and musculoskeletal trauma. It is the job of the orthopedic doctor to get their patients up and moving again, enjoying pain-free activities, and a higher quality of life. If you are considering visiting an orthopedist, choose the trusted Orthopedist in Roslyn NY Dr. Stanislav Avshalumov at Advanced Orthopedics & Joint Preservation.
Recent Blog Posts From Our Orthopedist in Roslyn NY
Tennis Elbow Treatment Methods
Although the name may have you thinking otherwise, tennis elbow is not an injury that is suffered only by those who play the sport. In reality, anyone who overuses their elbow joint is subject to developing this problem. At Advanced Orthopedics & Joint Preservation, our team is well versed in treating this injury. Our orthopedist in Roslyn, NY, can utilize a variety of methods that can better improve your condition. For more information regarding these treatments, please contact a member of our team.
Symptoms Of Tennis Elbow
The first step in receiving treatment for your tennis elbow is understanding the signs of this injury. Waiting too long to seek out care can lead to permanent damage taking place in the joint. To help prevent this from happening, our orthopedist in Roslyn, NY, recommends seeking treatment when the below symptoms become present:
- Pain on the outside of the elbow.
- Pain that radiates from the elbow into your forearm and wrist.
- Problems with one’s grip due to pain.
- Inability to straighten your wrist.
Immobilizing The Elbow
One of the most efficient ways to treat tennis elbow is for our team at Advanced Orthopedics & Joint Preservation to immobilize the joint. When the tendons in the elbow become overused, the pain and discomfort begin. They will need time to rest to help you make a full recovery. To facilitate this process, we may give you a brace or sling to keep your elbow in a steady position for an extended period.
Invasive Surgery
In more extreme cases of tennis elbow, surgery may be required to fix the problem. During the procedure, our orthopedist in Roslyn, NY, will remove the damaged section of the tendon, while the remaining portion is repaired. Due to its invasive nature, surgery will only be recommended if all other treatment options fail.
Additional Methods
Immobilizations and surgery are not the only two ways to treat tennis elbow. When you visit our facility for care, our orthopedist in Roslyn, NY, will perform a full assessment of your condition to determine which treatment method is right for you. After the evaluation, any of the below options could be recommended:
- Icing the elbow.
- Anti-inflammatory medications.
- A series of range of motion exercises.
- Referring patients to a physical therapist.
- Steroid injections.
Contact Our Orthopedist Roslyn NY
If you’ve been living with tennis elbow, don’t wait another minute to seek treatment. Contact our orthopedist in Roslyn, NY, and take your first steps towards getting back to being pain-free.
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
How Can Our Orthopedist Roslyn NY Help You?
Are you someone who tends to lean on their elbows throughout the day? Have you also started to experience numbness and tingling in this area? Signs like these two often point to the condition known as cubital tunnel syndrome. At Advanced Orthopedics & Joint Preservation, we’re well versed in this condition. Our Orthopedist Roslyn NY will let you know the likely cause of this condition and how treatment can be administered.
What Is Cubital Tunnel Syndrome?
Cubital tunnel syndrome is also known as ulnar neuropathy. It takes place when the ulnar nerve becomes compressed. The ulnar nerve runs close to the surface of your skin, and travels through a part of the elbow that most people refer to as the “funny bone.” Our Orthopedist Roslyn NY warns that any of the below stimulants can lead to the development of this condition:
- Leaning on your elbow too often.
- Keeping your elbow bent for an extended period.
- Abnormal bone growth.
- Repetitive overuse of the elbow, such as the repeated twisting from a baseball pitcher.
Symptoms Of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
When you begin to experience pain in the elbow, it’s crucial to have the issue diagnosed and corrected immediately. The longer you let an elbow issue linger, the more likely it will increase in severity. Our Orthopedist Roslyn NY can help prevent this from happening. Our team will perform a full evaluation of your condition to offer a proper diagnosis before creating a treatment plan. Some of the symptoms that can lead to a diagnosis of cubital tunnel syndrome include:
- Pain.
- Numbness.
- Tingling that radiates to the fingers.
- Inability to pinch thumb and little finger.
- Issues with your grip.
Treatment Options
Once it has been determined that cubital tunnel syndrome is to blame for your problems, a treatment plan can start. There are various methods our Orthopedist Roslyn NY can utilize to relieve your symptoms and get you back to full strength. Examples of what can be done depending on the severity of your condition may include:
- Wearing a splint to prevent over-bending the elbow.
- Using protective padding over your elbow during your physical activities.
- In severe cases, surgery to decrease compression.
Contact Our Orthopedist Roslyn NY
There is no need to spend the entirety of your life dealing with elbow pain. Our team will be there for you from the initial diagnosis until treatment has been completed at Advanced Orthopedics & Joint Preservation. To schedule a much-needed appointment with our Orthopedist Roslyn NY, contact us today.
Avoiding Fall Related Injuries
How Can Our Orthopedist Roslyn NY Help You?
With the heat being much more manageable now than in the summer, many people will increase their physical activity in the fall. While this can be great for one’s overall health, it can also lead to a variety of injuries. Fortunately, here at Advanced Orthopedics & Joint Preservation, our Orthopedist Roslyn NY can help you prevent this from happening. For some tips on how to do so, please schedule an appointment.
Keep A Proper Posture
One of the staples of the fall seasons is the falling of leaves. Any homeowner can attest to how problematic this can be for them. While trying to rake your leaves may not seem like an issue, if you aren’t careful, it can put you in need of a visit with our Orthopedist Roslyn NY. Bending over constantly while tending to your lawn can strain the muscles and joints in your back. To help prevent this from happening, our team recommends the following:
- Using an ergonomically correct rake.
- Keep your back straight when raking.
- Don’t twist your back when moving the pile of leaves into a trash bag.
Stay Hydrated
No matter the season, it’s important to always make sure your body is getting enough fluids. As the weather continues to cool, you may not be as thirsty after completing an activity as you would be during the summer. However, don’t let that mislead you into thinking you do not need to continuously drink water. Should you fail to do this, our Orthopedist Roslyn NY warns that you may begin to deal with the below symptoms:
- Dry or sticky mouth.
- Dizziness and nausea.
- Muscle cramps.
- Headaches.
Inspect The Gear
One final thing our team would like to touch on is to inspect the gear when being physically active. Whether you are playing a competitive sport or completing a leisurely activity, having the right equipment will help keep you protected and out of the hands of our Orthopedist Roslyn NY. Examples of the gear to focus on include:
- Wear shoes or cleats that fit snuggly and offer proper ankle and arch support.
- Make sure all protective pads and helmets fit correctly.
- If cycling, check to make sure the breaks and tires are functioning.
Schedule An Appointment With Our Orthopedist Roslyn NY
At Advanced Orthopedics & Joint Preservation, our team knows that even after following the previously listed tips, injuries can still occur. If you find yourself in this position, don’t hesitate to reach out to our Orthopedist Roslyn NY. To schedule your appointment for treatment, contact our team today.