Arthroscopy & Sports Injury Management
Specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of sports-related injuries. We focus on minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques to repair damaged joints, ligaments, and tendons, helping athletes and active individuals return to their peak performance.
- Sudden, severe pain in a joint during physical activity.
- A 'popping' or 'snapping' sound or sensation in the knee or shoulder.
- Joint instability, or a feeling that the joint is 'giving way'.
- Swelling, stiffness, and loss of range of motion.
- Inability to bear weight on the affected leg or use the affected arm.
ACL/PCL Reconstruction
Surgical reconstruction of the anterior or posterior cruciate ligament in the knee using a graft to restore stability and function after a tear.
Meniscus Repair
An arthroscopic procedure to repair a torn meniscus, the cartilage that cushions and stabilizes the knee joint, preserving knee health and preventing future arthritis.
Rotator Cuff Repair
A minimally invasive surgery to re-attach a torn rotator cuff tendon in the shoulder, relieving pain and restoring strength and mobility.
Bankart & SLAP Tear Repair
Arthroscopic procedures to repair tears in the labrum (cartilage rim) of the shoulder, which are common causes of shoulder instability and dislocation.
- Recovery is highly individualized and depends on the specific injury and surgery.
- A structured physical therapy program is essential for restoring strength, stability, and range of motion.
- A gradual, phased return to activity is planned to prevent re-injury.
- Full recovery and return to competitive sports can take anywhere from 6 to 12 months, depending on the procedure.
- We work closely with you and your physical therapist to ensure a safe and successful return to your sport.