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Sports Injuries And Common Problems:

Treatment for Injuries

Dr. Balamurugan J is a senior orthopedic surgeon and Clinical Lead – Orthopedics at Kauvery Hospital, Radial Road, and Founder of Dr Bala’s Ortho Clinic. With over 15 years of experience, he specializes in joint replacement, arthroscopy, and complex trauma care. Trained in India and further specialized in the United Kingdom, he brings international standards of precision and patient-focused care to his practice.

He has performed 2,000+ orthopedic surgeries, including 500+ hip and knee replacements and 500+ arthroscopic procedures for sports injuries and knee conditions. Dr Bala completed advanced fellowships in Hip & Knee Arthroplasty and Arthroscopy in the UK and worked within the NHS for three years, gaining experience in high-volume joint replacement systems.
A Gold Medalist in Orthopedics with several indexed publications, he is committed to evidence-based, ethical, and outcome-focused care, helping patients restore mobility, independence, and quality of life.
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Sports Injuries Care
Get Back Stronger. Safer. Confident.
Sports injuries can affect anyone—from professional athletes to weekend fitness enthusiasts. Whether it’s a ligament tear, muscle strain, or joint injury, early diagnosis and the right treatment are essential for a full recovery.
At Dr. Balamurugan’s Hip & Knee Clinic, we provide comprehensive sports injury care, combining accurate diagnosis, minimally invasive treatments, and structured rehabilitation—helping you safely return to your active lifestyle.

Common Sports Injuries We Treat

Knee Injuries
  • ACL tears
  • Meniscus injuries
  • Ligament sprains
  • Cartilage damage
Shoulder Injuries
  • Rotator cuff tears
  • Shoulder instability
  • Dislocations
Muscle & Tendon Injuries
  • Hamstring strains
  • Quadriceps injuries
  • Tendonitis
Overuse Injuries
  • Runner’s knee
  • Jumper’s knee
  • Stress-related joint pain

How Do

Sports Injuries Occur?

Sports injuries typically result from:
Sudden twisting or pivoting movements
Repetitive stress or overuse
Improper training techniques
Poor conditioning or muscle imbalance
Direct impact or trauma

Symptoms to Watch For

  • Persistent pain during or after activity
  • Swelling or stiffness
  • Joint instability or “giving way”
  • Reduced strength or mobility
  • Locking or clicking sensations
  • Difficulty returning to sport
👉 If symptoms last more than a few days, early evaluation helps prevent long-term damage.
Our Approach to Sports Injuries
Accurate Diagnosis
  • Detailed clinical examination
  • Advanced imaging (MRI, X-rays if needed)
  • Functional movement assessment
Personalized Treatment Plan

Every treatment plan is tailored based on:

    • Type and severity of injury
    • Age and activity level
    • Personal goals and sport demands
Treatment Options

Non-Surgical Management

Many injuries can be treated without surgery:

    • Rest and activity modification
    • Physiotherapy & guided rehabilitation
    • Strength and conditioning programs
    • Bracing support
    • Pain management
Minimally Invasive Surgery (Arthroscopy)

When required, we perform keyhole (arthroscopic) procedures for:

    • ACL reconstruction
    • Meniscus repair
    • Cartilage restoration
    • Ligament reconstruction

Benefits:

  • Smaller incisions
  • Less pain
  • Faster recovery
  • Early return to activity

Sports Rehabilitation Program

Rehabilitation is the most important part of recovery.

Phase 1:

Pain & Swelling Control

  • Rest and protection
  • Gentle movements

Phase 2:

Restore Movement

  • Range of motion exercises
  • Flexibility training

Phase 3:

Strength Building

  • Muscle strengthening
  • Core stability

Phase 4:

Functional Training

  • Balance and coordination
  • Sport-specific drills

Phase 5:

Return to Sport

  • Gradual progression
  • Injury prevention strategies
Safe Return to Sports

Your return depends on:

    • Type of injury
    • Treatment method
    • Strength recovery
    • Joint stability

You’re cleared only when:

    • Strength is restored
    • Movement is pain-free
    • Stability is fully regained

Injury Prevention Tips

  • Warm up before activity
  • Maintain strength and conditioning
  • Use proper technique and posture
  • Allow adequate rest and recovery
  • Wear proper footwear and equipment
  • Address minor injuries early

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Many recover well with physiotherapy and non-surgical care.
If pain, swelling, or instability lasts more than a few days.

It may worsen the condition—early evaluation is best.

A minimally invasive surgery using a camera to treat joint problems.
  • Minor injuries: few weeks
  • Ligament injuries: several months

Usually within a few days to weeks with physiotherapy support.

It can lead to chronic pain, instability, and early arthritis.

Yes—it’s critical for recovery and preventing re-injury.

Don’t let an injury keep you off the field.

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