Sports Injury Treatment
& Arthroscopic Surgery in Surat — Dr. Krunal Donda
Advanced keyhole surgery for ACL, meniscus, rotator cuff tears, shoulder instability and cartilage restoration — with athlete-centred rehabilitation for rapid return to sport.
Sports Injury & Arthroscopic Surgery in Surat
Dr. Krunal Donda specialises in minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery for knee, shoulder, elbow and ankle sports injuries. Procedures include ACL reconstruction, meniscus repair, rotator cuff repair and shoulder stabilisation.
Knee — ACL, Meniscus & Cartilage
Arthroscopic ACL reconstruction with individualized graft selection, meniscus repair, and cartilage restoration. Designed for faster recovery and long-term joint preservation.
- ✔ ACL reconstruction (arthroscopic)
- ✔ Meniscus repair & cartilage preservation
- ✔ Return-to-sport protocol-based recovery
Shoulder — Rotator Cuff & Instability
Arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs, labral stabilization (Bankart / SLAP), and decompression for overhead athletes. Rehabilitation focuses on scapular control and progressive loading.
- ✔ Rotator cuff repair (arthroscopic)
- ✔ Labral / instability repairs
- ✔ Subacromial decompression & rehab
Elbow & Ankle — Tendon & Ligament Care
Minimally invasive arthroscopy for tendon tears, ligament instability and joint impingement — targeted procedures that get athletes back to performance faster.
- ✔ Elbow and ankle arthroscopy
- ✔ Ligament and tendon reconstruction
- ✔ Sports-specific rehabilitation plans
Comprehensive Recovery & Rehabilitation
Our integrated, objective recovery pathway combines early mobilisation, progressive strengthening, neuromuscular retraining, and sport-specific testing — tailored to each athlete's goals and procedure.
Programs delivered through our Physical Therapy department.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the recovery time after arthroscopic ACL surgery?
Most patients can walk within a few days. Return to non-contact activities often begins around 4–6 months; return to pivoting sports commonly between 6–9+ months, based on strength and functional testing.
Is arthroscopic surgery better than open surgery?
Arthroscopy is minimally invasive, typically reducing soft-tissue trauma, postoperative pain and scarring, and enabling faster rehabilitation compared with open procedures for many joint conditions.
Can I avoid surgery for a meniscus tear?
Some meniscal tears respond to conservative care. Tears causing persistent pain, locking or mechanical symptoms are often best treated with arthroscopic repair when appropriate.
When should I consult a sports injury specialist?
Seek specialist review for ongoing swelling, instability, mechanical locking, or any injury that fails to improve with initial care within 7–14 days. Early assessment reduces long-term problems.