Arthroscopy & Sports Medicine Treatment in Hyderabad
Arthroscopy for Sports Injuries
Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgery that offers a lesser hospital stay and lessened trauma and faster recovery than open surgeries. Also, it is affordable and calls for lesser use of anesthesia during the surgery. Some of the arthroscopic procedures can be done as a day-care surgery. The patients can go back to work or sports with minimal rest in less time
Sportspersons will get great benefit from arthroscopic surgery because of the likelihood of injuring their joints while playing and faster recovery after surgery. This is because of no small part to lessened trauma to the connective tissues in the body when compared to traditional open surgery. Professional sportsperson needs quick recovery time so that they don’t miss much in their career.
The sports medicine specialists first determine if the condition may be treated with nonsurgical procedures such as:
- Casting, bracing & splinting
- Pain medicines
- Change to low-impact exercise
- Prosthesis & orthotics
- Physical therapy & rehabilitation
Arthroscopy for Sports Injuries Treatment in Hyderabad
Sports Medicine and Arthroscopic Surgery Services deal with a wide range of sports injuries to the knee, foot, ankle, shoulder, elbow, and hip including:
- Arthroscopic knee surgery
- Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction
- Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair & reconstructions of the shoulder
- Arthroscopic shoulder surgery for rotator cuff tear, labral tear & instability.
- Arthroscopic elbow surgery
- Shoulder replacement surgery
- Knee arthroscopy or knee replacement surgery
- Cartilage restoration
- Microfracture surgery
- Platelet-rich plasma therapy
- Super-appendage
- CVAC pod
- Joint aspiration
- Ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction (Tommy John Surgery)
- Arthroscopic hip surgery to remove loose bodies & repair torn labrum.
- Torn meniscus repair
- Restoring joint surfaces
- Patellar alignment problems
- Ankle arthroscopy
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