Bone Loss Management in Revision Arthroplasty
Bone Loss Management in Revision Arthroplasty
Overview
Sports Injury Reconstruction refers to advanced surgical procedures performed to repair and restore damaged ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and joints caused by sports-related trauma. These injuries are common in athletes and active individuals involved in high-impact or pivoting activities.
The goal of reconstruction is not just pain relief — but restoring stability, strength, performance, and safe return to sports.
Common Sports Injuries Requiring Reconstruction
🦵 Knee Injuries
ACL tear
PCL injury
Multi-ligament injuries
Meniscus tear
Cartilage damage
💪 Shoulder Injuries
Rotator cuff tear
Labral tear (Bankart / SLAP)
Recurrent dislocation
🦶 Ankle Injuries
Ligament instability
Tendon tears
🦴 Other Injuries
Tendon ruptures
Complex joint instability
When Is Reconstruction Required?
Surgery is recommended if:
Complete ligament tear
Recurrent instability
Failure of conservative treatment
High-level sports participation
Associated cartilage damage
Functional limitation
Early intervention prevents long-term joint degeneration.
Techniques Used in Sports Reconstruction
Arthroscopic ligament reconstruction
Tendon grafting
Anchor-based repair
Cartilage restoration procedures
Minimally invasive fixation
Precision techniques allow faster rehabilitation.
Benefits of Sports Injury Reconstruction
✅ Restores joint stability
✅ Enables return to sports
✅ Prevents recurrent injury
✅ Protects cartilage
✅ Minimally invasive techniques
✅ Improved long-term performance
Recovery & Rehabilitation
Structured physiotherapy
Gradual return-to-sport protocol
Strength and agility training
Regular follow-up assessment
Return to sports depends on injury type and healing progress.