Sports injury treatments address damage to muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints resulting from athletic activity or physical strain, ranging from conservative management to surgical repair.
Common sports injuries include ACL and meniscus tears, rotator cuff injuries, tendon ruptures, and ligament sprains. Treatment depends on the severity and location of the injury — many cases respond well to physiotherapy and rehabilitation, while more significant tears or ruptures may require arthroscopic or open surgical repair.
Your specialist will conduct a thorough assessment, often including imaging such as MRI, to determine the extent of the injury and the most appropriate treatment path. Recovery timelines vary widely, from a few weeks for minor strains to several months for surgical reconstruction followed by structured rehabilitation.
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Your treatment is carried out by qualified, experienced doctors and surgeons specializing in their fields.
Every plan is tailored to your individual diagnosis, goals, and medical history — never one-size-fits-all.
From your first inquiry to aftercare at home, our team coordinates every step of your journey.
Share your medical history and goals with our team for an initial evaluation and personalized recommendation.
Required tests and assessments are completed, and your procedure is scheduled with full details explained in advance.
Your procedure is performed by an experienced specialist in an accredited facility, with your comfort and safety as the priority.
A structured recovery plan and follow-up support help ensure a smooth healing process and lasting results.
No, many sports injuries can be managed with physiotherapy, bracing, and rehabilitation. Surgery is typically reserved for more significant tears or instability that doesn't improve with conservative treatment.
Recovery from ACL reconstruction often involves 6-9 months of structured rehabilitation before returning to competitive sport, though timelines vary by individual.
Many sports injuries, including meniscus tears and certain ligament repairs, can be treated arthroscopically, which is less invasive than open surgery.
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