Sports Injuries
Injury Repair
Faster Recovery
Joint Stability
Sports Injuries Treatment
Sports injuries can happen to athletes of all levels, from beginners to professionals. Whether caused by accidents, improper training, or overuse, these injuries require specialized care to ensure a full recovery and prevent future complications.
Sports injuries occur when engaging in physical activities, often due to accidents, poor training practices, lack of conditioning, or improper gear. These injuries can affect bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons, leading to pain, swelling, and limited mobility.
Symptoms of Sports Injuries
- Pain and tenderness
- Swelling and bruising
- Limited range of motion
- Weakness or instability
- Popping or snapping sounds during injury
Treatment We offer
R.I.C.E Therapy
Immediate first-aid for acute injuries like sprains and strains.Reduces swelling, pain, and inflammation
Arthroscopic Surgery
Small incisions with a camera for precise joint repair.Used for ACL tears, meniscus injuries, and shoulder dislocations
Fracture & Bone Injury Treatment
Casting, bracing, or surgery (plates & screws) for severe fractures.Ensures proper bone healing and alignment
Ligament Reconstruction
Repairs or replaces torn ligaments in the knee and other joints.Essential for athletes recovering from major knee injuries
Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
Strengthens muscles, improves mobility, and restores function.Tailored exercise programs to prevent re-injury
Pain Management & Anti-Inflammatory Medication
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for pain relief.Corticosteroid injections for severe inflammation
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to recover from a sports injury?
With proper at-home treatment, minor strains and sprains can take a week or so to heal before you’re back in the game. More severe injuries of this nature, however, can take three months or longer in some cases.
What sports injuries require surgery?
- Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) …
- Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) tears. …
- Meniscal tears. …
- Patellar subluxation and dislocation. …
- Bony and soft tissue ankle impingement. …
- Shoulder dislocations.
What is the hardest sports injury to recover from?
- Torn ACL. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the major knee ligaments that is essential to leg movement and knee stability. …
- Torn Achilles Tendon. …
- Complex Bone Fracture. …
- Hamstring Strains. …
- Shin Splints. …
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How are most sports injuries treated?
Most basic sports injuries can be treated at home with a combination of rest, ice, elevation, observation, and anti-inflammatory medications. Others can be referred to physical therapy for evaluation and a treatment plan. Some sports injuries do require surgery.
What is the most painful sports injury?
The “worst” sports injury is subjective. But injuries like torn ACLs, herniated discs, compound fractures, and dislocated joints are often considered among the most painful and challenging to recover from.
What injuries require immediate surgery?
- Spinal Cord Injury. …
- Traumatic Brain Injury. …
- Soft Tissue Injuries. …
- Fractures. …
- Internal Organ Damage.