Sports Injuries
At The Bone & Joint Center, we are honored to be entrusted with the orthopedic care of a wide range of athletes, from dedicated professionals to sports enthusiasts, spanning all age groups and skill levels.
Our patient-centric approach, deeply rooted in sports medicine expertise, revolves around delivering individualized care for sports injury. We meticulously assess each patient's unique needs through attentive listening, comprehensive examinations, and diagnostic assessments, ensuring a highly informed, tailored treatment plan is created every time.
In cases requiring surgical intervention, we harness cutting-edge orthopedic sports surgery techniques, aimed at expediting recoveries with exceptional outcomes. Our collaborative approach to sports injury management includes a dedicated team of surgeons, therapists, nurses, and support staff, all working together to facilitate your swift return to the activities you love. Your trust in our sports medicine expertise and orthopedic care is our greatest honor.
Sports Injuries We Treat
The skilled orthopedic care providers at The Bone & Joint Center are experienced in diagnosing and treating many sports injuries, including:
- ACL tears
- Achilles tendon rupture
- Ankle sprain and instability
- Cartilage tears
- Concussions
- Frozen shoulder
- Golfer’s elbow
- Hamstring muscle injuries
- Iliotibial band syndrome
- Meniscal tears
- Overuse injuries
- Patellar tendon tear
- Pitcher’s elbow
- Rotator cuff tear
- Shin splints
- Shoulder impingement
- Shoulder instability / dislocation
- Sprains and strains
- Tendonitis
- Tennis elbow
An ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) tear is a prevalent knee injury, often occurring during sports activities. It involves the partial or complete tearing of the ACL, a vital ligament that stabilizes the knee joint. Symptoms of an ACL tear include severe pain, swelling, and instability in the knee, making it difficult to bear weight. Treatment options may include rest, physical therapy, and, in some cases, surgical reconstruction of the ACL. Additionally, an ACL brace may be recommended to provide support and protect the knee during the healing process or to support individuals with chronic instability.
The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons surrounding the shoulder joint, playing a crucial role in shoulder movement and stability. A torn rotator cuff is a common injury characterized by damage to these tendons, resulting in pain and limited range of motion. Treatment options for a torn rotator cuff often include rest, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and, in some cases, surgical repair.
Proper diagnosis and timely intervention are essential for effective rotator cuff treatment, aiming to alleviate discomfort and restore shoulder function. Whether it's a torn rotator cuff or other shoulder issues, seeking professional care is vital for a successful recovery and improved quality of life.
Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint, which progressively limits its range of motion. Treatment for frozen shoulder typically involves a combination of therapies. These may include physical therapy, gentle stretching exercises, anti-inflammatory medications, and corticosteroid injections to alleviate pain and inflammation.
In some cases, manipulation under anesthesia or arthroscopic surgery may be considered to release the tightened joint capsule and improve mobility.
Sportsmetrics™ Injury Prevention & Performance Training
We now offer Sportsmetrics™, a scientifically proven injury prevention and performance training program for men and women over the age of 12. Its neuromuscular retraining exercises are focused on strengthening and conditioning the body to reduce your risk of injury and give your athletic performance a boost.
In addition to reducing your risk of injury or re-injury, Sportsmetrics can help athletes of all skill levels improve their:
- Vertical jump height
- Lower extremity strength and power
- Balance in the lower extremity
- Jumping and landing mechanics
- Overall sports performance
Sportsmetrics stands as one of the most extensive programs of its kind, demonstrating its effectiveness in reducing knee ligament injuries, including ACL tears, particularly among female athletes. However, it's important to note that athletes of all genders can reap the advantages of this exclusive training program.
Sports Injuries Treatment In North Dakota
For more information about sports injuries and treatment at The Bone & Joint Center, call us at (701) 946-7400/(866) 900-8650 or visit our appointment request page to learn how to request an appointment with one of our providers.