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Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy & Joint Preservation in Hyderabad

The department of Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy & Joint Preservation focuses on diagnosing, treating, and preventing injuries related to physical activity. From ligament tears and cartilage damage to tendon injuries and joint instability, our aim is to restore function and get patients back to their active lifestyles by using minimally invasive techniques like arthroscopy.

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Why choose us?

Choosing the department of Sports Medicine at Sunshine Bone And Joint Institute means access to experienced specialists who understand the 360 degree demands of physical activity. We focus on personalised care, with treatments linked to each patient's specific injury and goals. Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with the latest technology in arthroscopy and joint preservation, allowing us to offer the most up-to-date and effective care.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems through small incisions using a camera. Sports medicine is a field of healthcare that focuses on the prevention and treatment of injuries related to sports or any physical activity.

Not all joint problems can be repaired with arthroscopy. Some complex issues may need other forms of treatment.

Yes, arthroscopic surgery is commonly used to treat sports injuries like torn ligaments (e.g., ACL tears)

Yes, but you need time to recover. Most people can return to sports after rehabilitation, but the timeline depends on the type of surgery and your healing progress.

Arthroscopy involves inserting a small camera into the joint to guide the treatment of various issues, such as trimming damaged cartilage or repairing torn ligaments.

Recovery can take a few weeks to a few months, depending on the type of the surgery and the joint involved. Light activities are usually allowed within a few days.

Yes, you can usually bend your knee after surgery, but it’s important to follow your doctor’s guidance on how much movement is safe to avoid strain on the healing process of the joint.

The fastest way to recover is to follow your structured recovery plan, including physical therapy, adequate rest, icing, and taking prescribed medications to reduce pain and swelling.