Injuries or conditions that lead to persistent pain can make everyday activities unpleasant or even unbearable. The physicians and staff of Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine understand the impact this can have on your quality of life and are committed to providing comprehensive orthopedic care to help relieve your symptoms.
Ankle sprains are common sports injuries, particularly for stop-and-start running sports, field sports or outdoor adventure sports. Athletes often try to push through the pain of a sprain, or get back into sports quickly after a sprain which can increase the risk of re-injury. But knowing when to rest and how to rehab your sprain can help you recover more completely and prevent future problems. If you have an ankle sprain it is important to act quickly. It may helpful to use a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) medication to help control inflammation. Studies have found that patients using NSAIDs after ankle sprains had less pain, had decreased swelling, and had a more rapid return to activity than those who didn't take any medication.
Special Issue on Sports Medicine and Exercise physiology
Keeping all these instances into consideration, Journal of Sports Medicine and Doping Studies Invites paper submission for our special issue based on “sports medicine and Exercise physiology” and “sports management” from quality authors till 30th of September 2015. All these articles would be published in October issue of our Journal.
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