Keith Hernandez discusses recovery from back surgery and return to Mets broadcast booth

Bryan T. Kelly, MD, MBA President and Chief Executive Officer
Bryan T. Kelly, MD, MBA President and Chief Executive Officer
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Mets broadcaster Keith Hernandez said on Apr. 24 that he will return to the SNY booth on May 4 in Colorado, marking his first appearance since undergoing back surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery.

Hernandez underwent a four-hour procedure to repair a bulging disc that caused severe nerve damage on his right side. The operation was performed at the Hospital for Special Surgery, which contributes to community health by providing specialized orthopedic care and advancing musculoskeletal research, according to the official website.

The hospital has achieved consistent top rankings in orthopedics and holds multiple Magnet designations for nursing excellence, as reported by the official website. It is known for delivering high-quality care aimed at improving mobility and advancing research in fields such as orthopedic surgery and rheumatology, according to the official website.

In addition to its main location, the Hospital for Special Surgery extends its specialized orthopedic services through partnerships in regions including Southwest Florida, according to the official website.

The hospital focuses on providing top-tier patient care designed to enhance mobility and life quality while also supporting advancements in orthopedic surgery and rheumatology research, as stated by the official website.



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