ALL SPORTS INJURIES & ARTHROSCOPY
ALL SPORTS INJURIES & ARTHROSCOPY
Participating in sports and physical activities brings joy and health benefits, but it can also lead to injuries. We specialize in the comprehensive management of sports injuries and offer state-of-the-art arthroscopy procedures to help athletes of all levels recover and return to their passion.
Sports injuries encompass a wide range of conditions that affect athletes. These injuries can occur in various body parts, including the knee, shoulder, ankle, hip, and more. Arthroscopy, on the other hand, is a minimally invasive surgical technique that allows us to diagnose and treat many of these injuries with smaller incisions and faster recovery times.
Common Sports Injuries We Treat
Knee Injuries: ACL tears, meniscus tears, and patellar tendonitis are common knee injuries among athletes.
Shoulder Injuries: Rotator cuff tears, labral tears, and shoulder impingement are frequently seen in sports like baseball and swimming.
Ankle Injuries: Sprained ankles, Achilles tendon injuries, and stress fractures are common in sports involving running and jumping.
Hip Injuries: Hip labral tears and hip impingement often affect athletes, including dancers, runners, and soccer players.
Elbow Injuries: Tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, and ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears are common in racquet and throwing sports.
Our Approach to Sports Injury Management -
1. Comprehensive Evaluation
We begin with a thorough assessment, which may include imaging tests and physical examinations, to determine the nature and extent of the injury.
2. Customized Treatment
Based on the diagnosis, we develop a personalized treatment plan that may include conservative therapies, rehabilitation, or arthroscopic surgery.
3. Arthroscopic Surgery
When surgical intervention is necessary, our skilled orthopedic surgeons perform arthroscopy, using advanced techniques to address the issue.
4. Rehabilitation
Our team of physical therapists designs a tailored rehabilitation program to help athletes regain strength, mobility, and function, and return to their sports.
