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Treatment: Options to help you get back in the game—and, win!
If you haven’t been able to find relief with at home treatment options for your sports injury, you might need professional help. OrthoIndy sports medicine specialists are experts at what they do.
Their focus is always on having an athlete return to his or her sport or activity. After your initial appointment or urgent care visit, a sports medicine specialist may recommend a variety of treatment options depending on your specific injury.
The best thing an athlete or active individual can do after an injury or experiencing pain is to immediately treat and pay attention to their injury at home. If that doesn’t work, a sports medicine specialist will determine the best course of treatment for the specific injury.
Treatment options for sports injuries
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen
- Home exercise program to strengthen muscles
- Physical therapy to increase strength and flexibility
- Immobilization devices such as crutches, a walking boot, arm sling or ankle brace
- Steroid injections
- In extreme cases, surgery may be necessary
Sports medicine surgery
Surgery for sports injuries are almost always arthroscopic, which usually means a smaller incision, less painful healing and an easier recovery time or return to sports and activities.
OrthoIndy sports medicine specialists use the most advanced techniques to provide patients with the best chance to return to their pre-injury performance level.
Most sports injury surgeries are primarily outpatient and you will go home the same day. Your surgeon and physical therapist determine post-operative care unique to your injury.
You may have some short-term restrictions with weight bearing or motion during the first few weeks after surgery. Your sports medicine specialist will evaluate you and take X-rays around six weeks after your surgery. During this visit, your doctor will let you know about any potential restrictions and when you can return to your sport.
Your child and sports injuries
“Overuse injuries in children are far too common, especially because they can easily be prevented with rest,” said Dr. Chris Bales, OrthoIndy sports medicine specialist. “For example, if your child plays baseball, make sure they aren’t pitching every single game and practice and training all year round. Their shoulder needs a break.”
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