Introduction

Nassim Medical

Sports Medicine & Internal Medicine located in Great Neck, NY & Flushing, NY

Nassim Medical, PC provides internal medicine and sports medicine to the Great Neck and Flushing communities in New York.
The practice’s many services include yearly physicals, sick visits, immigration medical exams, general consultations, sports injury consultation, joint injections, vaccinations and more.
As a Level 3 Medical Home, Nassim Medical offers advanced diagnostic procedures such as pulmonary function testing, EKGs, echocardiograms, musculoskeletal ultrasound, nerve testing, routine blood work, and hearing evaluations.

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About Nassim Medical

Nassim Medical, PC provides internal medicine and sports medicine to the Great Neck and Flushing communities in New York.  The practice’s many services include yearly physicals, sick visits, immigration medical exams, general consultations, sports injury consultation, joint injections, vaccinations and more. As a Level 3 Medical Home, Nassim Medical offers advanced diagnostic procedures such as pulmonary function testing, EKGs, echocardiograms, musculoskeletal ultrasound, nerve testing, routine blood work, and hearing evaluations.

Nassim Medical, PC provides internal medicine and sports medicine to the Great Neck and Flushing communities in New York.  The practice’s many services include yearly physicals, sick visits, immigration medical exams, general consultations, sports injury consultation, joint injections, vaccinations and more. As a Level 3 Medical Home, Nassim Medical offers advanced diagnostic procedures such as pulmonary function testing, EKGs, echocardiograms, musculoskeletal ultrasound, nerve testing, routine blood work, and hearing evaluations.

Nassim Medical, PC provides internal medicine and sports medicine to the Great Neck and Flushing communities in New York.  The practice’s many services include yearly physicals, sick visits, immigration medical exams, general consultations, sports injury consultation, joint injections, vaccinations and more. As a Level 3 Medical Home, Nassim Medical offers advanced diagnostic procedures such as pulmonary function testing, EKGs, echocardiograms, musculoskeletal ultrasound, nerve testing, routine blood work, and hearing evaluations.

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Services

what we offer

Lower Body Conditions 

MCL Sprain

The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is one of the four ligaments that stabilize the knee along with the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), and lateral collateral ligament (LCL).

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Meniscus Tears

The meniscus is a cartilage in the knee that acts as a shock absorber for the knee joint.

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Patellar Tendinitis

A tendon is a thick band that attaches a muscle to a bone.

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Patellofemoral Syndrome

Patellofemoral pain is a common but complex knee problem that occurs in active people.

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Knee Pain

The knee is made up of three primary structures: the knee joint, the kneecap, and the ligaments and cartilage.

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Hip Labral Injuries & FAI

Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) is a common cause of hip pain.

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Athletic Pubalgia

Athletic pubalgia is defined as pain in the groin area of an athlete.

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Trochanteric Bursitis

A bursa is a fluid-filled sac that provides cushioning and reduces the friction from tendons and muscles rubbing on underlying bones.

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Hamstring Strain

A hamstring strain is a common injury seen with running, jumping, kicking activities, water skiing, dance, weight lifting and ice skating.

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Shin Splints

There are many causes of shin pain in athletes.

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Stress Fracture

A stress fracture is a fracture that is caused by too much stress being put on a bone.

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Plantar Fasciitis

The plantar fascia is located on the underside of the foot, and it is a thick band of fibrous tissue that runs from the inside edge of the heel to the toes.

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Upper Body Conditions

Shoulder Pain & Rotator Cuff Tear

The shoulder, composed of a ball-and-socket joint, is the most mobile joint in your body.

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Rotator Cuff Tear

Rotator cuff tears refer to partial or full tears of one or a number of the 4 muscles that help move the shoulder and keep the end of the long bone of the arm within the shallow socket of the shoulder (the “rotator cuff”).

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

One of the nerves of the wrist called the “median nerve” passes through a tunnel in the wrist called the carpal tunnel.

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Shoulder Dislocation

The shoulder joint is the most commonly dislocated joint in the body.

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Tennis Elbow

“Tennis elbow” (also called “lateral epicondylitis” or “lateral elbow tendinopathy”) is a common musculoskeletal condition affecting the outside (lateral) portion of the elbow.

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Treatments & Specialized Care

Exercise Prescription

Inactivity is a growing concern nationwide which can contribute to and complicate chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes, heart disease and cancer.

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Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is a type of health rehabilitation focused on restoring your physical abilities.

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Platelet Rich Plasma Injection (PRP)

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a regenerative medicine treatment that uses your body’s platelets to heal injuries.

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Sports Ultrasound

Ultrasound is a rapidly developing area of sports medicine that has many different applications, which can be used in the clinic, training room, and even on the sideline.

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Sports Medicine

A physician with significant specialized training in both the treatment and prevention of illness and injury.

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Workers’ Compensation / No Fault

If you’re injured or develop a work-related illness at no fault of your own, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation, or workers comp.

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Head & Neurological Conditions

Concussions

A concussion is a brain injury common to many sports, especially contact and collision sports.

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General Health & Preventative Care

Annual Check Up Q & A

An annual exam is a regular checkup with Dr. Ariel or Dr. Roland Nassim to evaluate your general health.

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Spine & Joint Conditions

Low Back Pain

Lower back pain in athletes covers multiple conditions and can be caused by a variety of injuries, ranging from strained muscles and ligaments to bony abnormalities.

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Tendinopathy

“Tendinopathy” is a catch-all term used to describe the conditions of tendonitis (or “tendinitis”) and tendonosis.

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Back Pain & Herniated Disc

Back pain describes any pain located in the back.

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Arthritis

Arthritis isn’t a disease, but rather a standard way of referring to pain or disease in the joints.

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Dr. Ariel Nassim uses ultrasound guided injections for precision.

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Nassim Medical, PC provides internal medicine and sports medicine to the Great Neck and Flushing communities in New York. 
The practice’s many services include yearly physicals, sick visits, immigration medical exams, general consultations, sports injury consultation, joint injections, vaccinations and more.
As a Level 3 Medical Home, Nassim Medical offers advanced diagnostic procedures such as pulmonary function testing, EKGs, echocardiograms, musculoskeletal ultrasound, nerve testing, routine blood work, and hearing evaluations.

US Olympic Committee

Press Release

@yorkcardinals Covid-19 Vaccine Education With Team Physician Dr. Nassim

York College Student-athlete Educational Series and Student-athlete Success Program (SASP) Hosted a Covid-19 Vaccine Education Webinar With Team Physician Dr. Ariel Nassim.

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Alum Helps Knights and Olympians Get Back on the Field

Ariel Nassim ’08 has always had a love for sports. Though he never made it as a professional athlete, he still found his way to Tokyo this summer for the 2020 Olympics as a doctor of internal medicine and sports medicine for Team USA.

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US Olympic Committee doctor Ariel Nassim wasn’t star-struck in Tokyo

As a captain point guard for his junior varsity basketball team at the Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway, Ariel Nassim led the Hawks to a championship about two decades ago.

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An Olympian task awaits Great Neck physician for U.S. team in Tokyo

When American athletes gather in Tokyo for a Summer Olympics like none before, they'll be joined by seven physicians, among them, a specialist in internal and sports medicine from Great Neck.

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D.O. or Do Not – Dr. Ariel Nassim, D.O.Episode

Dr. Ariel Nassim, D.O. is a Sports Medicine physician at Nassim Medical in New York. He graduated from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his residency at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai Beth Israel. 

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Treating Patients During Covid-19 with Dr. Ariel Nassim and Michael Mayrsohn, DPt

Dr. Nassim's experience in evidence-based medicine and the latest nonoperative orthopedic/musculoskeletal care of athletes has enabled him to care for athletes of all ages and skill levels, from high school students to professional athletes.

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What is a Sports Medicine Specialist?

Sports Medicine

A physician with significant specialized training in both the treatment and prevention of illness and injury. The Sports Medicine Specialist helps patients maximize function and minimize disability and time away from sports, work, or school

A physician with significant specialized training in both the treatment and prevention of illness and injury. The Sports Medicine Specialist helps patients maximize function and minimize disability and time away from sports, work, or school. He or she is a physician who:

  • Is board certified in Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, or Physical Medicine/ Rehabilitation.
  • Has obtained one to two years of additional training in Sports Medicine through one of the accredited Fellowship (subspecialty) Programs in Sports Medicine.
  • Has passed a national Sports Medicine certification examination allowing them to hold a Certificate of Added Qualification in Sports Medicine.
  • Further adds to their expertise through participation in continuing medical education activities and recertification via re-examination every ten years. This rigorous process was instituted to distinguish certified
  • Sports Medicine Specialists from other physicians without specialized training.
  • Is a leader of the Sports Medicine team, which also may include specialty physicians and surgeons, athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches, other personnel, and the athlete. Sports Medicine is a recognized subspecialty by the American Board of Medical Subspecialties and by Medicare.

What is the difference between a Sports Medicine Specialist and an Orthopedic Surgeon?

Both are well trained in musculoskeletal medicine. Sports Medicine Specialists specialize in the non-operative treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. Orthopedic surgeons are also trained in the operative treatment of these conditions. However, approximately 90% of all sports injuries are non-surgical. The Sports Medicine Specialist can maximize non-operative treatment, guide appropriate referrals to physical and occupational therapies, and if necessary expedite referral to an orthopedic/sports surgeon.
Common examples of musculoskeletal problems include:

  • Acute injuries (such as ankle sprains, muscle strains, knee & shoulder injuries, and fractures)
  • Overuse injuries (such as rotator cuff and other forms of tendonitis, stress fractures)
  • Medical and injection therapies for Osteoarthritis

Sports Medicine Specialists have received additional training in the non-musculoskeletal aspects of sports medicine.
Common examples of these include:

  • Concussion (mild traumatic brain injury) and other head injuries
  • Athletes with chronic or acute illness (such as infectious mononucleosis, asthma or diabetes)
  • Nutrition, supplements, ergogenic aids, and performance issues
  • Exercise prescription for patients who want to increase their fitness
  • Injury prevention
  • “Return to play” decisions in the sick or injured athlete
  • Recommendations on safe strength training and conditioning exercises
  • Healthy lifestyle promotion

Most Sports Medicine Specialists also serve as Team Physicians for local and/or national teams and clubs. These physicians must fulfill published qualifications with the following responsibilities:

  • Pre-participation physical examination
  • Injury assessment and management
  • Care of sports-related and general medical needs of athletes
  • Special populations (geriatric, disabled, women, youth, etc.)
  • Sports psychology issues
  • Substance use issues
  • Education and counseling on illness & injury prevention
  • Coordinating care with other members of the sports medicine team to include athletic trainers, physical therapists, personal physicians, other medical and surgical specialties, and other ancillary personnel of specialty care and rehabilitation
  • Communication with athletic trainers, coaches, school administration, as well as athletes and their families

What is the difference between a Sports Medicine Specialist and an Orthopedic Surgeon?

No, Sports Medicine Specialists are ideal physicians for the non-athlete as well, and are excellent resources for the individual who wishes to become active or begin an exercise program. For the “weekend warrior” or “industrial athlete” who experiences an injury, the same expertise used for the competitive athlete can be applied to return the individual as quickly as possible to full function. Physicians in the AMSSM are dedicated to providing comprehensive and quality care to the active individual.

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PAtient Forms an Portal

Patient Resources

Patients are encouraged to complete all forms prior to their visit, and either email forms back to [email protected] or bring completed forms with them 15 minutes prior to their scheduled appointment. Also, copy of their Insurance card (front and back) should be emailed or brought in at time of visit:

  • Nassim Medical Registration Form
  • HIPPA Form
  • Healthix Consent Form
  • Medical History
Patient portal