Sports Injury Management
Sports and games improve physical fitness, self confidence and team work. But associated with these positive attributes are the risks of sports-related injuries. Children getting injured while involving in sports may be due to accidents or due to inadequate training and practice. The most common sports injuries affect the soft tissues and the head. These injuries can be classified into
i) acute (minor) injuries like bruises and sprain.
ii)overuse injuries (continuous stress on the bones and muscles ) like anterior knee pain, swimmer’s shoulder, spondylolysis .
Some of the common injuries that children succumb to are
Sprains & stains – stretching or tear of a muscle, tendon or ligament.
Growth plate injuries – damage to the end of long, growing bones.
Heat-related problems – dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
Treatment depends on the nature of injury. The common treatment includes rest, application of ice packs, compression using elastic wraps, air casts and splints, elevation. Major complications may require surgical intervention.
Any kind of sports should be treated well with appropriate rehabilitation if ignored or having residual problem injury has to be repaired by arthroscopy.
Arthroscopy is a keyhole surgical procedure performed to treat the disorders in joint. This is performed to both treating as well as diagnosing the problem. This involves the use of device called arthroscope. Arthroscopy is usually performed in shoulder, knee, ankle, elbow, hip and wrist. The supreme advantage of this surgical procedure is that it creates only a few number of cuts in the body to carry out the entire surgery and so the recovery time from after the surgery is of short duration.
Shoulder
- Recurrent Dislocation – Stabilisation
- Rotator Cuff Repair
- Frozen Shoulder Release
- Repair of Acromio clavicular (collar bone) dislocation
Knee
- Cruciate Ligament Injury Reconstruction
- Meniscus Repair
- Cartilage Defect Management
- Patella Dislocation Reconstruction
- Multiple Ligament Injury Reconstruction