Sports and fitness activities place significant stress on the upper limb joints. Whether you are a professional athlete, amateur sports player, gym enthusiast or fitness enthusiast, injuries affecting the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand can impact performance, strength and everyday activities.
At London Orthopaedic Clinic, Nagpur, Dr. Vishal Sahni provides specialized treatment for sports injuries affecting the upper limb. With more than 24 years of orthopaedic experience and expertise in arthroscopy and upper limb surgery, he helps athletes recover safely and return to sports with confidence.
Upper limb sports injuries commonly occur due to:
Without proper treatment, these injuries can lead to chronic pain, weakness and long-term performance limitations.
Sports-related injuries are frequently seen in:
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Rotator cuff injuries are among the most common shoulder problems seen in athletes.
Symptoms may include:
Early treatment helps prevent progression of tendon damage.
Athletes participating in contact sports or overhead activities are at increased risk of shoulder dislocation.
Symptoms include:
Arthroscopic stabilization procedures may be recommended when instability persists
The shoulder labrum helps maintain joint stability.
Sports involving throwing and overhead activities may cause labral injuries resulting in:
Repeated overhead movements can lead to irritation of shoulder tendons and surrounding tissues.
Athletes commonly report:
Tennis elbow is a common overuse injury affecting athletes and individuals performing repetitive arm movements.
Symptoms include:
This condition affects the inner side of the elbow and is commonly seen in golfers, gym athletes and racquet sport players.
Wrist injuries often occur after falls, sports trauma or repetitive loading.
Symptoms may include:
TFCC injuries are a common cause of persistent wrist pain among athletes.
The condition may cause:
Arthroscopic treatment may be recommended in selected cases.
Seek specialist evaluation if you experience:
Arthroscopic treatment may be recommended in selected cases.
Detailed Sports Injury Assessment
Dr. Vishal Sahni evaluates the mechanism of injury, sports participation and functional limitations.
Clinical Examination
Assessment of joint stability, strength and movement patterns.
Digital X-Rays
Used to evaluate bone injuries and structural abnormalities.
MRI Scan
Provides detailed information about tendons, ligaments and cartilage injuries.
Ultrasound Assessment
Useful for selected tendon and soft tissue conditions.
Many sports injuries can be successfully treated without surgery.
Treatment options may include:
Activity Modification
Temporary reduction of aggravating activities.
Medications
Pain and inflammation control when appropriate.
Physiotherapy
Targeted rehabilitation programs for athletes.
Sports-Specific Rehabilitation
Customized exercises designed for return to sports performance.
Injection Therapy
Selected cases may benefit from guided injections.
When conservative treatment is unsuccessful, arthroscopic surgery may be recommended.
Shoulder Arthroscopy
Used for:
Wrist Arthroscopy
Used for:
Arthroscopy allows treatment through small incisions with faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.
One of the most important aspects of treatment is safe return to sports.
The rehabilitation process focuses on:
The goal is not only recovery but also reducing the risk of future injuries.
24+ Years of Orthopaedic Experience
Extensive experience managing sports-related upper limb injuries.
Specialized Upper Limb Expertise
Focused treatment of shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand conditions.
Advanced Arthroscopic Techniques
Modern minimally invasive procedures for faster recovery.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Every athlete receives individualized care based on sport, activity level and goals.
Comprehensive Care
Diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and follow-up management under one roof.
Dr. Vishal Sahni is an experienced orthopaedic surgeon with over 24 years of clinical experience treating shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand disorders.
His special interests include:
Dr. Sahni is committed to helping athletes regain strength, restore performance and safely return to sports.
If you are experiencing shoulder pain, elbow pain, wrist injuries or sports-related upper limb problems, early evaluation can prevent long-term damage and improve recovery.
London Orthopaedic Clinic
Ground Floor, Berar House, Mehadia Square, Dhantoli, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440012
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Serving patients from Nagpur, Jabalpur, Seoni, Chhindwara and across Central India.
Upper limb sports injuries affect the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand. These injuries commonly occur in athletes involved in cricket, badminton, tennis, volleyball, swimming, gym workouts and other sports requiring repetitive arm movements.
Shoulder injuries are frequently seen in:
Repetitive overhead movements can place significant stress on the shoulder joint.
What are the common symptoms of a sports-related shoulder injury?
Common symptoms include:
A rotator cuff injury affects the muscles and tendons that help stabilize and move the shoulder joint. It is one of the most common sports injuries among athletes involved in overhead sports.
Shoulder instability occurs when the shoulder joint repeatedly slips out of place or feels loose. Athletes who have experienced shoulder dislocations are at higher risk of developing instability.
A labral tear is an injury to the cartilage ring surrounding the shoulder socket. It commonly occurs in throwing athletes and can cause pain, weakness and reduced shoulder performance.
Shoulder impingement occurs when shoulder tendons become irritated during arm movement. It is commonly seen in athletes performing repetitive overhead activities.
Tennis elbow is an overuse injury affecting the tendons on the outer side of the elbow. It can occur in athletes as well as individuals performing repetitive arm movements at work.
Golfer’s elbow affects the tendons on the inner side of the elbow and is commonly seen in golfers, gym athletes and racquet sport players.
TFCC (Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex) injuries affect an important stabilizing structure of the wrist joint. These injuries commonly cause wrist pain, weakness and clicking sensations.
Yes. Many shoulder, elbow and wrist sports injuries can be successfully treated with rest, physiotherapy, activity modification, medications and rehabilitation programs.
Surgery may be recommended when:
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive keyhole surgery that uses a small camera and specialized instruments to diagnose and treat joint problems through tiny incisions.
Benefits include:
Recovery depends on the type and severity of injury. Minor injuries may recover within a few weeks, while complex ligament or tendon injuries may require several months of rehabilitation.
Yes. With appropriate treatment and rehabilitation, many athletes successfully return to training and competitive sports activities.
In most cases, physiotherapy is an important part of recovery. Rehabilitation helps restore strength, flexibility, coordination and sports performance.
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