Vincent K. McInerney, M.D. is featured in Jersey's Best magazine, sharing insights on weight loss, joint replacement, and regenerative therapy as game-changers for joint pain relief.
“There is a glut of overweight patients in the Western world," Dr. McInerney explained. “Food selection is huge in the regenerative medicine field, as wellas in the orthopaedic field, where we putin joints and do mechanical work. We tell people, ‘We're not going to operate on you for a total joint untilyou getyour BMI down significantly.’ ”
To help patients lose weight, which often enables them to delay or avoid surgery and eliminate comorbidities such as sleep apnea and hypertension, Dr. McInerney outlines a straightforward plan.
Black Bear Sports Group partners with world-class orthopaedic and sports medicine specialist, New Jersey Orthopaedic Institute
We are thrilled to have the opportunity to collaborate with Black Bear Sports Group to provide the highest level of musculoskeletal treatment, concussion diagnosis, and management as well as providing guidance on hockey-specific injury prevention, strength and conditioning, and nutrition!
Black Bear Sports Group, Inc. has announced a strategic partnership with the New Jersey Orthopaedic Institute (NJOI) and will now be known as the official orthopedic provider for SportsCare Ice Arena and Skylands Ice World as well as the North Jersey Skyland Kings and NJ Jets Youth Hockey Clubs.
New Jersey Orthopaedic Institute delivers cutting-edge research, superb care to world-class athletes
Dr. Vincent K. McInerney graduated summa cum laude from Saint Peter’s University, Jersey City and from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School with honors. After completing his orthopaedic surgery residency at Seton Hall University / St. Joseph’s Health training program, he became one of the first Sports Medicine Fellows at Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School trained by Bertram Zarins and Carter Rowe. While in Boston, Dr. McInerney worked with the Boston Bruins and New England Patriots, in Dr. Henry Mankin’s Cartilage Lab, and at MIT developing neuromuscular training methods.