Sports Injury Management
Sports Injury Management
What is a Sports Injury?
A sports injury refers to damage caused to muscles, ligaments, tendons, bones, or joints during sports or exercise. These injuries can be acute (sudden trauma) or chronic (overuse or repetitive strain). Common sports injuries include:
Sprains and strains
Ligament tears (e.g., ACL, MCL)
Muscle and tendon injuries
Dislocations and fractures
Tendinitis and bursitis
Rotator cuff injuries
Tennis or golfer’s elbow
Our Treatment Approach
1. Comprehensive Diagnosis
Detailed patient history and clinical examination
Advanced diagnostic tools (X‑rays, MRI, Ultrasound)
Functional assessments and movement analysis
2. Medical Management
Anti‑inflammatory medications and pain relief
Specialized bracing, splints, or taping
PRP therapy and other biological treatments (as indicated)
3. Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
Tailored exercises for strength, mobility, and stability
Manual therapy and joint mobilization techniques
Gradual return‑to‑sport programs and sport‑specific training
4. Minimally Invasive & Surgical Procedures
Arthroscopic treatments for joint injuries
Ligament and tendon reconstructions
Fracture fixation and stabilization when required
5. Lifestyle & Preventive Strategies
Education on injury prevention and recovery best practices
Ergonomic assessments and training
Nutritional and recovery counseling
Mind‑body techniques for focus, relaxation, and resilience
Old Age(Geriatric) Orthopaedic problem Management
Aging is a natural process that brings changes to bones, muscles, and joints, making older adults more prone to orthopaedic problems. At our clinic, we specialize in providing comprehensive, patient‑centered care for geriatric orthopaedic conditions — focusing on pain relief, restoring mobility, and maintaining quality of life.
What are Geriatric Orthopaedic Problems?
Geriatric orthopaedic problems arise due to the natural wear and tear of the musculoskeletal system. These conditions can cause discomfort, reduce independence, and affect overall well‑being. Common issues include:
Osteoarthritis of the knees, hips, and spine
Osteoporotic fractures (hip, spine, and wrist)
Degenerative spine disease
Muscle and tendon strains
Rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory conditions
Falls and related injuries
General joint stiffness and decreased mobility
Our Treatment Approach
1. Comprehensive Diagnosis
Detailed medical and functional assessments
Advanced diagnostic tools (X‑rays, MRI, DEXA scans)
Gait and balance assessments for fall risk evaluation
2. Medical Management
Tailored medications for pain and inflammation
Injections (corticosteroid, visco‑supplementation) as needed
Osteoporosis medical therapy and vitamin supplements
3. Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
Customized exercises to build strength and balance
Gait training and joint mobilization
Education on daily activity modification and fall prevention
4. Minimally Invasive and Surgical Solutions
Fracture fixation and stabilization
Joint replacement surgeries (hip, knee, shoulder) for end‑stage arthritis
Decompression and stabilization surgeries for spine problems
5. Lifestyle & Support Services
Nutritional guidance for bone and joint health
Education for fall prevention and home safety
Mind‑body interventions for coping with chronic discomfort
Assistive devices and orthotics for improved mobility