By
Samachar Vishesh News
Chandigarh
16th Jan,2019:- Keeping
in mind how Sports Medicine is emerging as a specialty which has a huge demand
in North India, Fortis Hospital here organised the first Chandigarh Sports
Medicine Course (CSMC). The objective behind was to discuss various sports
injuries, their treatment and to work out solutions to the fact how Indian
athletes suffer because they do not have access to world-class healthcare.
Dr.
Manit Arora, an Australian Consultant Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Surgeon
at Fortis Mohali, conducted
the said course here today in association with Indian Medical
Association (IMA) and International Society for Knowledge for Surgeons on
Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty (ISKSAA).
This
course was attended by stalwarts from the field of Orthopaedics and Key Sports
Medicine leaders in the area. The course was enlightening for those who
are working in this field, and surgical and non-surgical aspect of care was
discussed in detail.
45
delegates including top PGI doctors also attended this course. The
speakers from different disciplines addressed all the aspects involved in
prevention of sports injuries. The course would next year be conducted in
collaboration with PGI, Chandigarh, involving several doctors from PGI.
It
may be recalled that Fortis Hospital, Mohali had last year announced the first
dedicated “Sports injury clinic” in North India in collaboration with Abhinav
Bindra. It is entirely dedicated to athletes and injuries related to sports.
Dr.
Manit Arora, said that a number of sports injuries are often reported and
we are providing Olympic level care to the general population, and also
providing world-class facilities for keyhole Orthopaedic surgery and
rehabilitation for shoulder, hip, knee and back problems, along with soft
tissue injuries. During the course he also spoke on recent developments in knee
shoulder and soft tissue surgeries for sports injuries.
He
further said that it is not enough to play a sport but your body
should be prepared for that sport's demand and this is where exercise
comes in. Mental conditioning is the most important and many injuries can
be avoided if your mind is focused. He highlighted the importance of need
of sports medicine physician in various sports training centre at district/
state level.
He
also spoke on Arthroscopy and its role in sports injuries. He shared that
with arthroscopic procedures patients recover faster resulting in fast
rehabilitation and quick return to sports. It has helped sportspersons to save
their carriers which otherwise would have ended abruptly
Hands
on workshops were also a part of the course. These included biomechanics,
kinesiology taping, bracing, intra-articular injection in the knee and
shoulder, MRI imaging, and model demonstration of diagnostic knee arthroscopy.
Dr.
Manan Vora spoke on how injuries can be prevented in sports, while Dr. Abhishek
Prasad spoke on imaging in Sports Medicine. Dr. Bhushan Sabnis deliberated on
the recent developments in knee surgeries for sports injuries.
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