Sports Medicine Procedures
Surgical Management of Sports Injuries
Sports Medicine Procedures
Sports medicine surgical procedures focus on the surgical management of sports injuries and musculoskeletal conditions that arise both during athletic activity and in everyday life. Using modern arthroscopic and minimally invasive techniques, the goal is to restore joint stability, mobility, and function, allowing patients to return safely and efficiently to their activities.
Modern sports medicine surgery emphasizes full functional recovery, pain reduction, and prevention of recurrent injuries through individualized treatment and well-structured rehabilitation protocols. These procedures are suitable for professional and recreational athletes, as well as active individuals of all ages who wish to safely return to daily and athletic activities.
Conditions treated with sports medicine procedures
Anterior or posterior cruciate ligament tears (ACL / PCL)
Surgical reconstruction of knee ligaments
Meniscal tears and meniscal injuries
Arthroscopic repair or partial meniscectomy
Shoulder instability and dislocations
Arthroscopic shoulder stabilization
Rotator cuff tears
Surgical repair of shoulder tendons
Patellar instability and patellar dislocations
Surgical stabilization of the patella
Cartilage injuries of the knee and other joints
Treatment of articular cartilage lesions
Tendinopathies
Patellar tendon, Achilles tendon, shoulder tendons
Surgical repair of muscle tears
Surgical treatment of severe muscle injuries
Stress fractures
Management of fractures from repetitive loading
Overuse injuries in athletes
Treatment of injuries from excessive use
Chronic sports injuries
Injuries not responding to conservative treatment