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OrthoSports is a leading sports and orthopaedic clinic in Singapore that specializes in treating sports and orthopaedic injuries. We also offer treatments for various sports-related injuries and orthopaedic problems at our clinic. The team of 5 surgeons is led by a team of expert surgeons who have years of experience in the field. OrthoSports is committed to providing quality care to our patients, and we are passionate about helping athletes achieve their goals.
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With an increase in the number of people who participate in sports, the demand for safer and more secure running practices has never been greater. Running practices that keep runners safe not only prevent injury but also promote a healthy lifestyle by conditioning the body to work effectively when running. • Although several sports require agility, speed, and flexibility rather than strength or balance, all runners must be able to deal with injuries in order to stay competitive. Moreover, ligament reconstruction is one of the most common reconstructive surgeries performed on track and field athletes. The reason why so many track and field competitors opt for this surgery is because it can help them run faster and farther without fear of injuring their joints. • If you are interested in learning more about ligament reconstruction in Singapore or want an update on how this procedure has changed over the past few years, then read on!
What are the Risks of a Ligament Reconstruction in Singapore? • There are several risks associated with any surgery, but the most significant risk associated with ligament reconstructions is related to the blood supply. • If a surgeon’s needle enters a blood vessel during a reconstruction, it can easily cause a bleed that can lead to anemia and even new cancers. • Because of these risks, most doctors recommend that track and field athletes get a second opinion from a surgeon before undergoing a ligament reconstruction Singapore.
How to Do a Ligament Reconstruction in Singapore • Once a doctor has confirmed that a patient has a strong enough body to handle a ligament reconstruction, he or she will prepare the patient for surgery. • The first step is to ice the area where the healing tendon will be located. This will help prevent tissue softening and allow the doctor to more efficiently suture the tendon. Next, the doctor will remove the running shoe, followed by a compression sock. • The compression sock helps to reduce inflammation so that the patient can properly drain their blood. The doctor will then stitch the patient’s wound and apply ointment to reduce inflammation and help to speed up the healing process. • The recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery and the patient’s health, so patients should always ask their doctor how long they should expect to be out of action.