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ACL Avulsion Fracture
ACL avulsion fracture is a distinct and often overlooked knee injury where the ligament pulls off a piece of bone instead of tearing. Common in children and young athletes, it requires early diagnosis and timely treatment to prevent chronic instability. This article explains how it occurs, symptoms, imaging, classification, treatment choices, rehabilitation and long-term outcomes.
Jan 54 min read


Five Most Common Sports Injuries in Cricket
Cricket may be India’s favourite sport, but it demands repetitive, high-intensity movements that make players prone to injuries. From bowlers with shoulder and back strain to batsmen and fielders facing knee, ankle and hand injuries—early diagnosis, proper treatment and smart conditioning can ensure a safe return to the pitch and a long, injury-free career.
Dec 10, 20255 min read


Runner’s Knee: Know it to keep running!
The marathon season is here, and while running is one of the best ways to stay fit, many runners experience persistent knee pain known as Runner’s Knee or Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS). This article explains what causes it, how to identify symptoms, and the most effective ways to treat and prevent it — helping you return safely to the track, stronger and pain-free.
Oct 25, 20255 min read


PCL Injury of The Knee Joint
The Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL), though less talked about than ACL, is vital for knee stability. Injuries often occur from sports trauma or accidents and can range from sprains to complete tears. Early diagnosis with clinical tests and MRI is key, as untreated PCL tears may cause instability, cartilage damage, and early arthritis. With timely treatment—whether bracing, physiotherapy, or arthroscopic reconstruction—most patients can return to active, pain-free living.
Oct 1, 20254 min read


Knee Joint Preservation: A boon for Early Arthritis
Knee preservation offers a revolutionary approach to managing early arthritis, especially in young, active individuals. Instead of rushing to joint replacement, it focuses on repairing, restoring, and maintaining the native knee using personalised, biological treatments—both surgical and non-surgical. This not only delays the need for knee replacement but helps restore mobility, reduce pain, and improve quality of life.
Jun 18, 20255 min read
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