Sports injuries can happen to anyone who plays, exercises, or participates in physical activity. These injuries usually affect the muscles, bones, or soft tissues of the body. Common problems include sprains, strains, and small fractures. These injuries generally heal within a few weeks or months. Some conditions, like tendon pain or swelling in the joints, may take longer to heal.
Sports injuries often occur due to overtraining, sudden falls, or hitting an object or another person while playing. While many injuries can improve with rest and home care, proper rehabilitation is important to regain strength and prevent the injury from returning.
Arthroscopy is a modern and safe method used to diagnose and treat joint problems. It is done through very small cuts. The doctor inserts a tiny camera inside the joint through one of these cuts. This camera shows clear images of the joint on a screen. With this view, the doctor can easily identify the problem and treat it using special instruments.
Arthroscopy can be used for the:
Arthroscopy helps repair damaged tissues, clean joint surfaces, remove loose fragments, and treat various internal joint injuries.
Because of these benefits, arthroscopy is preferred for many joint problems today.
Sports injuries affect athletes, gym-goers, school children, and adults who enjoy walking, running, or regular fitness activities. Sudden twisting, falls, or overuse of muscles and joints can cause injuries that require expert care.
At CK Birla Hospitals, Jaipur, we treat a wide range of sports injuries using arthroscopy.
The knee is one of the most commonly injured joints. We treat:
These injuries can cause swelling, knee locking, and pain while walking or climbing stairs. Arthroscopy helps repair these injuries through small cuts.
Shoulder injuries often occur during sports like cricket, badminton, tennis, and swimming. We treat:
These issues can cause shoulder weakness, pain while lifting, or recurrent slipping of the shoulder joint.
Sports and daily activities put pressure on the ankle. We treat:
Arthroscopy helps treat swelling, pain, and movement problems in the ankle.
We also treat:
Our experts provide complete care for both sudden injuries and long-term conditions caused by repeated strain.
We offer comprehensive arthroscopic procedures for all major joints. These procedures are performed with high precision and minimal discomfort.
Our doctors choose the right procedure based on your symptoms, age, and activity level.
Arthroscopy offers several advantages over open surgery, including:
Because of these benefits, arthroscopy is one of the most trusted methods for joint treatment today.
We not only treat the injury but also help you achieve complete recovery. Our Sports Medicine team supports you from the first consultation to full return to activity.
We use digital X-rays, MRIs, ultrasounds, and physical tests to correctly identify the injury. Accurate diagnosis ensures better and faster treatment.
Many sports injuries do not require surgery. We treat these conditions with:
We always choose non-surgical care first when appropriate.
Our physiotherapy team helps in:
Rehabilitation prevents future injuries and helps athletes regain full performance.
We guide you on warm-up routines, stretching, posture correction, and safe sports techniques to reduce the risk of recurring injuries.
Arthroscopy is usually considered a minor surgery because it is done through very small cuts and heals quickly.
Most people recover within a few weeks, but full healing may take 1–3 months depending on the joint and injury.
Yes, many sports injuries improve with rest, medicines, physiotherapy, and home care.
Yes, arthroscopy is safe for athletes and helps them return to sports faster with less pain.
See a doctor if you have severe pain, swelling, difficulty moving, or if the injury does not improve within a few days.
Sprains, strains, ligament tears, muscle injuries, knee injuries, shoulder injuries, and ankle sprains are among the most common.
Regular stretching, proper warm-up, strength training, good posture, and correct sports techniques help prevent injuries.
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