Understanding Microtears vs. Major Injuries in Athletes

 At Swastik Bone & Joint Clinic, we often treat athletes dealing with various muscle and ligament issues. One common point of confusion is differentiating between microtears and major injuries.

What Are Microtears? These are small-scale muscle or ligament damages caused by overuse or improper training. They are common in endurance sports and usually heal with rest, therapy, and proper conditioning.

Major Injuries: These include complete muscle ruptures, ligament tears (like ACL), or joint dislocations. They require medical intervention and sometimes arthroscopic surgery.

Symptoms Comparison:

  • Microtears: Soreness, mild stiffness, localized discomfort

  • Major Injuries: Sharp pain, swelling, instability, reduced motion

Our sports injury doctor in Kharadi evaluates the extent of the injury using imaging and clinical examination, ensuring accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Proper warm-ups, stretching, and strength training reduce the risk of both kinds of injuries. Visit Swastik Bone & Joint Clinic if you're experiencing persistent pain or performance dips.

Read More: Returning to Sport After Arthroscopy: Timeline and Tips

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