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Specialized Care for Athletes and Active Individuals

The Sports Medicine department at Ananya Hospital provides comprehensive care for sports-related injuries and conditions. Our team of orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine specialists helps athletes of all levels return to their peak performance.

From weekend warriors to professional athletes, we understand the unique demands of sports and physical activity. Our goal is not just to treat injuries but to help you return to your sport stronger and safer.

We offer both surgical and non-surgical treatments, including advanced arthroscopic procedures, regenerative medicine, and customized rehabilitation programs.

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What is Sports Medicine?

Sports medicine focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of injuries related to sports and physical exercise. We treat conditions affecting muscles, bones, ligaments, and tendons.

  • ACL, PCL, and meniscus injuries of the knee
  • Rotator cuff tears and shoulder instability
  • Tennis elbow and golfer's elbow
  • Ankle sprains and Achilles tendon injuries
  • Sports-related fractures and stress fractures

How Does Sports Medicine Work?

Our sports medicine approach combines accurate diagnosis with targeted treatment and rehabilitation.

01

Injury Assessment

Detailed evaluation including physical examination, imaging studies, and sports-specific functional testing.

02

Treatment Planning

Customized treatment plan which may include physiotherapy, injections, or arthroscopic surgery.

03

Return to Sport

Progressive rehabilitation program with sport-specific training to safely return to activity.

When Should You Seek Sports Medicine?

Early treatment of sports injuries prevents complications and speeds recovery.

Schedule an appointment if:

  • Pain during or after physical activity
  • Swelling or bruising around a joint
  • Decreased range of motion
  • Recurring injuries or chronic pain

Seek immediate attention if:

  • Severe pain immediately after injury
  • Visible deformity or dislocation
  • Unable to bear weight or use the limb
  • Significant swelling within hours of injury
  • Popping or snapping sound during injury