Principal Director- Orthopedics with Joint Replacement & Sports Medicine
Director & Unit Head – Orthopedics with Joint Replacement & Sports Medicine
Director, Orthopedics, Joint Replacement & Sports Medicine
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Senior Consultant - Orthopedics with Joint Replacement & Sports Medicine
Consultant - Orthopedics, Joint Replacement & Sports Medicine
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Associate Consultant: Orthopedics with Joint Replacement & Sports Medicine
For a long time, a serious sports injury left people with two unsatisfying options: either rest and hope the pain settles on its own, or undergo fairly invasive surgery that addressed the injury but came with a recovery period that could end a season, or in some cases, an athletic career altogether. Neither option was particularly precise, and neither focused specifically on getting someone back to their previous level of performance rather than simply becoming pain-free.
Arthroscopic technique changed that considerably. At Yashoda Medicity, the sports medicine unit treats ligament tears, meniscus injuries, and cartilage damage through keyhole surgery, allowing the surgical team to see and treat the joint directly while keeping the procedure as minimally disruptive as possible. The objective at the sports medicine hospital in Ghaziabad is not just resolving pain, but restoring the joint to a level where return to sport is genuinely realistic.
The team at the sports medicine hospital in Ghaziabad manages a wide range of conditions, including:
The right treatment approach depends heavily on the specific structure involved, the severity of the injury, and the level of activity the patient intends to return to.
Some sporting injuries settle with rest, while others quietly worsen the longer they go unaddressed, particularly when an athlete returns to activity before the underlying damage has actually healed. Pushing through pain, a common instinct among competitive athletes, often turns a manageable injury into a more complicated one.
Book a consultation if you are experiencing any of the following:
If you have heard or felt a distinct pop at the moment of injury, followed by significant swelling, this often indicates a more serious injury requiring prompt assessment rather than a wait-and-see approach. Delaying assessment in these cases can sometimes allow secondary damage to develop within the joint.
Anterior cruciate ligament tears and other significant ligament injuries are commonly treated through arthroscopic reconstruction, where the damaged ligament is replaced using a graft, accessed through small incisions rather than an open surgical approach. This allows direct visualisation of the joint while limiting disruption to surrounding tissue, supporting a more controlled recovery process. Graft selection and fixation technique are tailored to the individual patient, accounting for activity level and the specific demands they intend to return to.
Where possible, the surgical approach favours repairing the meniscus rather than removing the damaged portion entirely, since preserving as much of the natural cartilage as possible has a meaningful impact on long-term joint health. The decision between repair and partial removal depends on the specific tear pattern and location, as not every tear is suitable for repair, and forcing a repair where it is not appropriate can sometimes produce a worse outcome than careful, limited removal.
For athletes with cartilage damage, particularly from repetitive strain or a single significant impact, restoration techniques aim to encourage healthy cartilage regrowth in the affected area, addressing the underlying joint surface rather than simply managing the resulting pain. Left untreated, cartilage damage in a weight-bearing joint tends to progress, eventually contributing to earlier onset of degenerative joint disease.
Recurrent shoulder dislocation or instability is treated through arthroscopic stabilisation procedures, which repair the structures that normally keep the shoulder joint in place, reducing the likelihood of repeat dislocation during sporting activity. This is particularly relevant for overhead and contact sport athletes, where the shoulder is placed under repeated mechanical stress.
Tendon ruptures, including Achilles tendon injuries, require careful surgical repair followed by a structured rehabilitation programme, since the strength and flexibility of the repaired tendon directly affects whether an athlete can return to their previous level of activity. The timeline for tendon healing tends to be longer than for many other sports injuries, and rushing rehabilitation in these cases carries a meaningful risk of re-rupture.
Surgery is only one part of getting an athlete back to competition. A structured rehabilitation programme, built around the specific demands of an individual's sport, bridges the gap between a technically successful procedure and genuine readiness to return to play. This typically progresses through stages, from basic mobility and strength work with sports physiotherapy in Ghaziabad, through to sport-specific drills that test whether the joint can genuinely withstand competitive demands again.
High-definition arthroscopic cameras and instruments allow the surgical team to visualise joint structures in detail through small incisions, supporting precise diagnosis and treatment without the need for open surgery in most cases.
MRI and ultrasound provide detailed assessment of ligament, tendon, and cartilage injuries, allowing the team to confirm the extent and exact location of damage before deciding on the most appropriate treatment approach.
Recovery from sports injuries requires a different rehabilitation approach to general orthopaedic recovery, focused specifically on restoring strength, agility, and confidence in the joint under conditions that mirror actual sporting activity, rather than simply restoring basic everyday function.
Understanding how an athlete moves, and where mechanical inefficiencies may have contributed to their injury, supports both treatment planning and injury prevention guidance for the future, helping reduce the likelihood of the same injury recurring once the athlete returns to their sport.
A sports injury no longer has to mean choosing between prolonged rest and invasive surgery with an uncertain recovery. Arthroscopic technique allows precise treatment of ligament, meniscus, and cartilage injuries, with rehabilitation specifically focused on getting athletes back to their previous level of performance, rather than settling for a joint that simply causes less pain than before.
The Sports Medicine Department at Yashoda Medicity, Ghaziabad provides this level of specialist care, supporting patients from initial injury through to a structured return to sport.
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