Sports Injuries Specialists
The Woodlands Sports Medicine Centre
Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine located in The Woodlands, TX & Conroe, TX
Sports and other physical activities can result in a wide range of common injuries. If you’ve experienced pain or limited mobility following physical activity, the sports medicine specialists at The Woodlands Sports Medicine Centre in Conroe and The Woodlands, Texas, provide on-site diagnostics and patient-centered treatment. For expert sports injuries care, book an appointment by phone or online today.
Sports Injuries Q & A
What are Some Common Sports Injuries?
Overuse or trauma that results in tears and other types of damage to your muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bone causes most sports injuries. Common sports injuries include:
- Runner’s knee
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Shoulder impingement
- ACL tears
- Achilles tendonitis
- Ankle sprains
- Fractures
- Dislocations
- Achilles tendon Injuries
- Labral tear
- Tennis elbow
Sports injuries can cause immense pain and hinder your physical performance. In addition to overuse, sports injuries can result from accidents, improper use of protective equipment, and failure to stretch or warm up properly.
What are the Signs of a Sports Injury?
Common signs of a sports injury include:
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Pain
- Weakness or inability to bear weight
- Visible deformity
Depending on the type of sports injury, your condition can cause severe pain, swelling, and instability to the affected area. If you experience a shoulder injury, you may find it difficult to move your shoulder joint or move your arms above your head.
Sports injuries to areas like your knees, legs, or feet can cause weakness and prevent you from placing weight on the affected area.
If you notice signs of a sports injury during or following physical activity, it’s important to limit those activities until your condition has been evaluated by an orthopedic specialist. If left untreated, your sports injury can worsen and cause major damage to your bone or soft tissue.
The Woodlands Sports Medicine Centre offers around the clock urgent care to ensure your sports injury is treated as soon as possible.
How are Sports Injuries Diagnosed?
At The Woodlands Sports Medicine Centre, your diagnosis begins with a physical examination and discussion of your symptoms and physical activity.
Your doctor then performs imaging tests to get a good look at what’s going on inside your body. The practice offers several safe and convenient in-office diagnostics: X-ray, CT scan, and MRI.
Once your diagnosis is complete, your doctor works with you to develop a personalized treatment plan. The team encourages families, trainers, and coaches to be a part of the treatment process to ensure you achieve a speedy, successful recovery.
What Treatments are Available for Sports Injuries?
The Woodlands Sports Medicine Centre features highly experienced orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine therapists, and athletic trainers. The team combines their skills to provide you with the most effective treatment for your condition.
In many cases, they use conservative methods to treat sports injuries, such as:
- RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation)
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
- Physical therapy
- Injections
- Orthotics
- Bracing
If you suffer from a severe injury like an Achilles tendon rupture or torn ACL, surgery may be the most effective treatment.
The orthopedic surgeons specialize in a number of traditional and minimally invasive procedures like arthroscopic surgery. The sports medicine providers also provide rehabilitation services to help you restore your physical performance.
To schedule your sports injury visit, call The Woodlands Sports Medicine Centre or book an appointment online today.
Services
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Shoulder Injuriesmore info
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Hip Injuriesmore info
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Knee Injuriesmore info
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Foot & Ankle Injuriesmore info
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Hand & Wrist Injuriesmore info
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ACL Repairmore info
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Arthroscopic Surgerymore info
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Pain Managementmore info
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Fracturesmore info
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Spinal Surgerymore info
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Sports Injuriesmore info
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Joint Replacement Surgerymore info
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Tendonitismore info
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Worker’s Compensationmore info
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On-Site Imagingmore info
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Bracing & Orthoticsmore info
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Total Knee Replacementmore info
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Anterior Total Hip Replacementmore info
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Arthritismore info
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Back & Neck Painmore info