Teras Speciality Clinics

Sports Injury

Sports Injury

“From Pain to Performance – Your Sports Recovery Starts Here”

Sports injuries can impact performance, movement, and overall quality of life—whether you’re an athlete, fitness enthusiast, or someone who experienced an unexpected strain. At Teras Speciality Clinics, we provide comprehensive, advanced, and personalized sports injury care to help you recover faster and return to your active lifestyle with confidence.

Early Signs

"Identify the Signals Early — Protect Your Skin Before Problems Grow"

Non-Healing Wounds

Cuts, sores, or lesions that do not heal properly may point to chronic skin disease, poor immunity, or infection.

Unusual Patches

Light or dark patches, uneven tone, or sudden pigmentation changes may be related to vitiligo, dermatitis, or chronic skin conditions.

Cracked Skin

Skin that feels rough, flaky, or excessively dry may be an early sign of psoriasis, eczema, or environmental damage.

Small Bumps, Blisters

Unexpected eruptions on the skin—whether itchy, painful, or spreading—can signal infections, allergic reactions, or autoimmune issues.

Sudden Pigmentation Changes

Dark spots, white patches, or uneven tone appearing without reason may require medical evaluation to rule out underlying conditions.

Oozing, Burning, or Inflammation

Any area of skin that becomes warm, swollen, oozes fluid, or develops crusting could indicate infection and needs prompt treatment.

Persistent Itching or Redness

Ongoing irritation, redness, or burning sensation could indicate allergies, eczema, fungal infections, or inflammation.

Unusual Skin Sensations

Abnormal sensations on the skin—such as tingling, burning, stinging, or numbness—can indicate underlying infections, nerve-related skin conditions, or inflammatory disorders.

Treatment Approach

"Advanced, Evidence-Based Treatments Tailored to Your Skin’s Needs"

Why Choose Teras Speciality Clinic

“Where Expert Care Meets Athlete-Level Recovery”

Before & After Gallery

“From Concern to Confidence—Our Results Speak”

Sports injuries often begin with sharp, persistent pain, noticeable swelling, and restricted movement, making it difficult for patients to walk, run, lift, or engage in athletic activities. Conditions such as ligament tears, tendonitis, muscle strains, cartilage damage, and joint instability can severely affect performance and interfere with daily tasks like climbing stairs, standing for long periods, or even simple arm and leg movements.

With specialized sports injury management at Teras Speciality Clinics, patients experience a clear transformation. Pain and inflammation significantly decrease, while joint function, flexibility, and strength progressively improve. Our advanced therapies — including PRP injections, physiotherapy, manual therapy, strengthening programs, and sport-specific rehabilitation — promote natural tissue healing and restore optimal performance.

Book An Appointment

“Get Back in the Game—Schedule Your Appointment Now”

Don’t let pain, discomfort, or injury keep you away from the activities you love. At Teras Speciality Clinics, your recovery begins with a comprehensive evaluation by our experienced sports medicine specialists. We take the time to understand your condition, your goals, and your performance needs.

Whether you’re healing from a sudden sports injury, managing long-term pain, or aiming to get back to high-level athletic performance, we provide a personalized, science-backed treatment plan tailored specifically for you.

“Need Guidance? Our Specialists Are Ready to Assist”

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FAQS

“Have Questions in Your Mind? Get the Answers Now”

Common sports injuries include sprains, strains, tendonitis, muscle tears, ligament injuries (like ACL tears), joint dislocations, cartilage damage, and stress fractures. These can occur due to overuse, improper technique, sudden impact, or inadequate warm-up.

If you experience severe pain, significant swelling, visible deformity, inability to move the affected area, numbness, or trouble bearing weight, it’s important to seek medical attention. Persistent pain lasting more than a few days also signals a serious condition.

Not always. Minor injuries can often be diagnosed through physical examination. However, your doctor may recommend X-rays, MRI scans, or ultrasound to check for fractures, ligament injuries, or deep tissue damage when necessary.

Recovery time varies based on the injury type and severity. Minor sprains can heal within 2–3 weeks, while ligament tears or fractures may require several months. Rehabilitation and proper care significantly improve healing speed.

Yes. Physiotherapy is essential for restoring full mobility, strength, balance, and flexibility. It also helps retrain muscles and joints, reducing the risk of re-injury and ensuring long-term recovery.

Most sports injuries can be treated with non-surgical methods such as physiotherapy, rest, medication, bracing, and PRP injections. Surgery is recommended only for severe or unresponsive injuries like complete ligament tears.

Your return depends on your healing progress, pain level, mobility, and strength. Your doctor or physiotherapist will perform functional assessments to ensure you are safely ready to resume training or competitive activity.

Proper warm-ups, stretching, correct training techniques, muscle strengthening, hydration, and adequate rest help prevent injuries. Regular physiotherapy can also improve body mechanics.

Our Testimonials

“What Our Patients Say About Us”

Dr. Ram kumar orthopaedic well experienced surgeon all kind of Trauma and fracture . Patients friendly and explained very clearly to patients comfortable zone.
Dinesh Kumar
Excellent Orthopedic Doctor, Very Caring, explains everything clearly & gives the right treatment, Highly Recommend!
Anand V
Great set up. Dr. Ram is very good. Had taken my elderly mother for a wrist fracture and I myself went for neck / back pain.
Prem Palanivel