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Injuries & Conditions

  • Back Injuries

    The spine, also called the back bone provides stability, smooth movement, and protects the delicate spinal cord.

  • Recurrent Injuries

    Recurrent injury is an injury to any location on the body that previously sustained the same injury.

  • Hand & wrist injuries

    The hand and wrist are more prone to injuries and the problems may include sprains and strains as well as fractures can occur with lifting and carrying heavy objects.

  • Sports Injuries

    Sports injuries occur when playing indoor or outdoor sports or while exercising. Sports injuries can result from accidents, inadequate training, improper use of protective devices, or insufficient stretching or warm-up exercises.

  • Musculoskeletal Injuries

    Musculoskeletal injuries are injuries of the muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, nerves, blood vessels, or related soft tissues that most commonly occur during sports, exercise or any other physical activity.

  • Pediatric Injuries

    The number of children participating in sports activities has been increasing over the recent years resulting in a substantial rise in the incidences of sports injuries.

  • Shoulder-Labral Injuries

    The shoulder joint is a "ball and socket" joint that enables the smooth gliding and thereby the movements of arms. However it is inherently unstable because of the shallow socket.

  • Shoulder Injuries

    Severe pain in shoulders while playing your favorite sports such as tennis, basketball and gymnastics may be because of torn ligament in shoulder or shoulder dislocation.

  • Knee Injuries

    Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is major stabilizing ligament in the knee which may tear with over use of knee for playing sports. The ACL has poor ability to heal and may cause instability.

  • Alpine Skiing & Snowboarding Injuries

    Alpine skiing and snowboarding are very popular and wonderful winter sports, however they may be associated with serious injury.

  • Martial Arts & Boxing Injuries

    Martial arts can lead to a wide range of injuries depending on the style of martial art that is being practiced.

  • Muscle Injuries – Hip

    Muscle strains are more common injuries in sports. Muscle strain refers to an injury of a muscle or its attaching tendons.

  • Elbow Injuries

    Fracture is a common injury to the elbow. Elbow fractures may result from a fall onto an outstretched wrist, a direct impact to the elbow or a twisting injury.

  • Overuse Injuries

    We are all creatures of habit that perform a majority of the same activities and movements day in and day out.

  • Spinal Injuries

    Injuries at work place are very common and may be debilitating. Global statistics report that around 260 million non-fatal injuries occur every year around the world of which 350,000 cases may suffer death.

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