Sports injury treatment in Ganganagar Jaipur

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Does the sports injury restrict you to follow your gaming passion? Get the best sports injury treatment in Ganganagar Jaipur to cure different sports injuries and set your gaming goals for an ultimate victory. Sports injuries are referred to as the injuries that generally occur while playing a specific sport like cricket, football, hockey, etc. The most commonly found reasons behind such kinds of injuries include overtraining, adoption of wrong methods and techniques, lack of warm-up, etc. The sports injury further results in the following:

  • Strains
  • Broken bones
  • Bruises
  • Tearing of tissues
  • Sprains

Moreover, it can also lead to damaging soft tissues, tendons, fascia, muscles, bursae, and ligaments. In addition to this, there are specific sports injuries related to hand that results from forceful fall. This leads to the bending of fingers and the hand to the back along with significant fracture, sprains, and dislocation of the muscles. The wrist, hand, and finger are generally affected by such sports injuries.

Treat sport injuries with the best sports injury treatment in Ganganagar Jaipur

It is advised that the person suffering from any kind of sports injury should seek immediate medical help if the person experiences one or the other types of symptoms like extreme pain, numbness in hands and, severe swelling. In addition to that, sometimes the patient feels coldness and grayness in the hand or the finger.

The occurrence of injury while playing a sport is a common phenomenon that cannot be avoided but certain preventions can be undertaken that can help in refraining the chances of the traumatic wrist and hand surgery. Thus, the players or persons playing a sport should ensure protection through wearing gloves and wrist guards. Furthermore, a short warm-up and few stretching exercises can also help in avoiding the chances of sports injury.

The treatment options for sports injury can be determined based on the severity of the injury, the duration, the location and the type of surgery. For example, in the case of sports injury related to fractures and ligament tearing, the surgery can prove to be the best option for faster healing and recovery. On the other hand, in certain other cases, medications, casts, splints or physical therapy can be preferred as a better treatment approach. Moreover, the sports injury treatment in Ganganagar Jaipur also takes into account the long term and short term damages, the relative stiffness and the deformities that are caused due to injury.

He is a good wicket keeper and his known for his quick hand movement. One day he had cricket ball injury and he lost his little finger movement. He was no more cricketer fan two month. Dr Amit Mittal operated on his little finger and give his passions of playing cricket as a gift to his life.

  • Age/sex – 20 year/male

Diagnosis –

Flexion deformity left little finger with radial side central slip injury.

Surgery –

Contracture release left little finger with central slip repair left little finger.

Tennis Elbow Injury

Tennis elbow is a condition in which the outer part of the elbow becomes sore and tender. Tennis elbow is an acute or chronic inflammation of the tendons that join the forearm muscles on the outside of the elbow (lateral epicondyle). The forearm muscles and tendons become damaged from overuse - repeating the same motions again and again. This leads to inflammation, pain and tenderness on the outside of the elbow.

Signs and symptoms -
Pain on the outer part of the elbow (lateral epicondyle)
Point tenderness over the lateral epicondyle-a prominent part of the bone on the outside of the elbow
Pain from gripping and movements of the wrist, especially wrist extension[citation needed] and lifting movements
Pain from activities that use the muscles that extend [citation needed] the wrist (e.g. pouring a container of liquid, lifting with the palm down, sweeping, especially where wrist movement is required)
Morning stiffness

Treatment -
The first step is to rest your arm and avoid the activity that causes your symptoms for at least 2 - 3 weeks.
You may also want to:

Put ice on the outside of your elbow 2 - 3 times a day.
Take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (such as ibuprofen, naproxen, or aspirin).

If your tennis elbow is due to sports activity, you may want to:
Ask about any changes you can make in your technique.
Check any sports equipment you are using to see if any changes may help.
If you play tennis, changing your grip size of the racket may help.
Think about how often you have been playing and whether you should cut back.

If your symptoms are related to working on a computer, ask your manager about making changes to your work station or have someone look at how you chair, desk, and computer are set up.
An occupational therapist can show you exercises to stretch and strengthen the muscles of your forearm.
You can buy a special brace for tennis elbow at most drug stores. It wraps around the upper part of your forearm and takes some of the pressure off the muscles.
Your doctor may also inject cortisone and a numbing medicine around the area where the tendon attaches to the bone. This may help decrease the swelling and pain.
If the pain continues after 6 - 12 months of rest and treatment, surgery may be recommended. Talk with your orthopedic surgeon about the risks, and whether surgery might help.