Dr. Mark P. Zoland to Present on Core Muscle Injuries
Dr. Mark P. Zoland, a prominent New York City surgeon and founder of Core Surgical, is set to take the stage at the upcoming
Return to The Pitch: Modern Strategies for Treatment and Rehabilitation of Soccer Athletes symposium. The event will be held on March 27, 2026, at the Hospital for Special Surgery, a leading institution in sports medicine. Dr. Zoland is renowned for his expertise in core muscle injuries and athletic pubalgia, and his presentation is highly anticipated by attendees.
As soccer continues to gain popularity globally, especially with the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaching, understanding the complexities of injuries faced by soccer players has never been more crucial. Dr. Zoland’s talk at 10:40 AM will delve into the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of core muscle injuries, which are prevalent among high-performance athletes. His experience works to inform fellow healthcare professionals on how to best tackle such injuries, ensuring athletes can return to play promptly and safely.
Dr. Zoland's credentials include being a board-certified surgeon and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, specializing in treating professional athletes from various leagues like the NBA, NFL, MLS, MLB, and NHL. He has built a reputation for his in-depth knowledge of athletic pubalgia—commonly referred to as sports hernias—as well as groin injuries. These conditions often pose significant challenges for athletes and require comprehensive, multidisciplinary approaches for effective recovery.
The symposium brings together some of the top minds in sports medicine, including physical therapists, surgical experts, and physicians who will address a variety of topics essential for the care of soccer players. Among the subjects covered will be ACL injury management, hamstring strain rehabilitation, spinal injuries, and high ankle syndesmosis injuries, all of which are common among soccer athletes.
In his own words, Dr. Zoland states: “Core muscle injuries are among the most complex conditions affecting soccer players; often requiring a multidisciplinary approach to achieve optimal outcomes.” His statement reflects the pressing need for advanced strategies in managing such injuries, particularly in preparation for the influx of athletes expected with the World Cup in the New York region.
The February 11 announcement of this symposium emphasizes Dr. Zoland's commitment to enhancing medical education and improving the standards of care for sports-related injuries. His pedigree includes previous presentations at prestigious establishments such as Harvard, Columbia, and Cornell, positioning him as a leading figure in the medical treatment of sports injuries. In addition, he authored the book
Deciphering Groin and Pelvic Pain, further solidifying his status as an authority on these topics.
Dr. Zoland holds a bachelor's degree from Columbia University and obtained his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College. He has been a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at NYU Grossman School of Medicine since becoming board-certified in 2001. At Core Surgical, located in the heart of Manhattan, he and his team are committed to offering personalized care through minimally invasive and laparoscopic techniques focused on hernia repair, groin pain, pelvic pain, core muscle injuries, and other sport-related ailments.
As the symposium approaches, anticipation grows around Dr. Zoland's contribution, aligning perfectly with the comprehensive goals of the hospital and the expectations for athlete care at the highest levels, particularly as the spotlight of global football descends on New York in 2026.
For further details about Dr. Mark P. Zoland and to inquire about consultations at Core Surgical, please visit
www.coresurgicalmd.com.