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Sports injuries occur during physical activity such as exercise, training, or competitive sports. They can affect muscles, ligaments, tendons, bones, or joints. These injuries may happen due to overuse, improper technique, or sudden impact.At Sai Vedant Hospital, Pune, sports injuries are treated with a structured approach focused on safe recovery and return to activity.


Common signs of sports injuries include:
Pain during or after activity
Swelling or inflammation
Reduced joint movement
Muscle weakness or stiffness
Instability or difficulty bearing weight
Ignoring symptoms can worsen the injury, so early treatment is important.
Sports injuries vary based on the tissue affected:
Includes ACL, PCL, and other ligament tears commonly seen in athletes.
Occur due to overstretching or sudden force.
Includes conditions like tennis elbow and Achilles tendon injuries.
Result from direct trauma or high-impact sports.
Treatment depends on the type and severity of the injury.


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You should see a doctor if pain, swelling, or movement restriction does not improve within a few days.
No, many sports injuries heal with rest, medication, and physiotherapy. Surgery is needed only in certain cases.
Recovery time depends on the type and severity of the injury.
Yes, with proper treatment and rehabilitation, most people return to sports safely.
Yes, physiotherapy helps restore strength, flexibility, and prevents re-injury.
Proper warm-up, correct technique, and using protective gear reduce injury risk.