Sports Injuries

Sports injuries can happen to athletes of all levels, from beginners to professionals.Whether caused by accidents, impropertraining, or overuse, these injuries requirespecialized care to ensure a full recovery and prevent future complications.

Fractures and
Dislocations

Sprains and
Strains

Meniscus Tears

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

What is shoulder replacement surgery?

This surgery replaces the ball-and-socket joint of the shoulder with metal and plastic parts. It’s usually used as a last resort to treat severe damage, deformity, or chronic pain. 

Shoulder replacement surgery is very successful at relieving pain, but it’s not perfect. You might still feel some pain when the weather changes or if you’re too active. The amount of improvement in range of motion is less predictable than pain relief. 

This surgery replaces the ball-and-socket joint of the shoulder with metal and plastic parts. It’s usually used as a last resort to treat severe damage, deformity, or chronic pain. 

Shoulder replacement surgery is very successful at relieving pain, but it’s not perfect. You might still feel some pain when the weather changes or if you’re too active. The amount of improvement in range of motion is less predictable than pain relief. 

Candidates include individuals with severe hip pain, joint stiffness, and limited mobility due to arthritis, injury, or degeneration, especially when non-surgical treatments have not provided relief.

 

Candidates include individuals with severe hip pain, joint stiffness, and limited mobility due to arthritis, injury, or degeneration, especially when non-surgical treatments have not provided relief.

 
What does the operation involve?

The operation usually takes 30 minutes to an hour. Your surgeon will make two small cuts, about half a centimetre long, one at the front and one at the back of your shoulder. They will insert a small telescope through one of the cuts so they can examine the joint. 

You should have less pain and be able to use your shoulder better.

The operation usually takes 30 minutes to an hour. Your surgeon will make two small cuts, about half a centimetre long, one at the front and one at the back of your shoulder. They will insert a small telescope through one of the cuts so they can examine the joint. 

The operation usually takes 30 minutes to an hour. Your surgeon will make two small cuts, about half a centimetre long, one at the front and one at the back of your shoulder. They will insert a small telescope through one of the cuts so they can examine the joint. 

If you smoke, stopping smoking now may reduce your risk of developing complications and will improve your long-term health.

Try to maintain a healthy weight. You have a higher risk of developing complications if you are overweight.

Regular exercise should help to prepare you for the operation, help you to recover and improve your long-term health. Before you start exercising, ask the healthcare team or your GP for advice.

Speak to the healthcare team about any vaccinations you might need to reduce your risk of serious illness while you recover. When you come into hospital, practise hand washing and wear a face covering when asked.

You should have less pain and be able to use your shoulder better.

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