Injuries are an inevitable part of playing any sport, be it tennis, squash, football, baseball, hockey, cycling, golf or any other. Just like defeats don't stop an athlete from moving on, physical injuries should not prevent you from playing sports because there almost always is a way to treat the injury and even major injuries can now be treated affordably through medical tourism.
TYPES OF INJURIES
Sports injuries may range from bruises and muscle strains, to fractures and head injuries. The most common sports injuries are:
Ligament sprains and muscle strains
Swollen muscles
Knee injuries (torn meniscus, runner's knee or patellofemoral pain syndrome, jumper's knee, articular surface problems, problems with the kneecap)
Knee ligament injuries (torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), torn posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), torn medial collateral ligament (MCL))
Shoulder injuries (rotator cuff tears, glenoid labrum tear)
Tendon injuries (Achilles tendon injuries, DeQuervain's syndrome or washerwoman's sprain or mother's wrist)
Pain along the shin bone (shin splints)
Bone fractures (scaphoid fracture, hip fracture)
Dislocations (shoulders, fingers, knees, wrists, elbows)
Spine injuries (herniated disk, sciatica, lumbar spinal stenosis)
TREATMENT OPTIONS
To accelerate the overall healing process it's important that the initial phase (inflammatory phase) of the injury be minimized with the initial treatments. Treatment often begins with the RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation) regime to relieve pain, reduce swelling and speed healing. Other possible treatments include pain relievers, keeping the injured area from moving, rehabilitation and sometimes surgery.
SURGICAL TREATMENT OF INJURIES
Surgery is recommended when the more conservative methods of healing and physical therapy have failed to relieve pain and restore normal function. Based on the site and extent of injury and evaluation by your doctor, the surgical approach used could be traditional or laparoscopic (keyhole).
The most common surgeries to treat sports-related injuries are:
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