Staying active is important for your health, but sports and physical activity can sometimes lead to injuries that limit performance, cause pain, or prevent you from doing what you love. Whether you're a competitive athlete, a student athlete, or a weekend warrior, getting the right care quickly can make all the difference in your recovery.
At The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics in Manassas and Fairfax, our experienced Orthopaedic Sports Medicine specialists provide comprehensive care for sports-related injuries affecting the muscles, joints, ligaments, tendons, and bones. We treat a wide range of conditions, including ACL tears, meniscus injuries, rotator cuff tears, shoulder instability, tendon injuries, cartilage damage, and sports fractures.
We take a patient-focused approach, working closely with each individual to develop a treatment plan designed to relieve pain, restore strength and mobility, and prevent future injuries. Whenever possible, we begin with non-surgical treatments, including physical therapy, activity modification, bracing, and targeted injections to promote healing and recovery.
When surgery is necessary, our orthopedic surgeons utilize advanced minimally invasive and arthroscopic techniques designed to reduce recovery time and help patients return to activity sooner. From ligament reconstruction to cartilage repair and tendon surgery, our specialists are highly skilled in treating complex sports injuries.
Our sports medicine specialists diagnose and treat a wide range of knee, shoulder, hip, foot and ankle conditions, including:
Common knee injuries often occur during sports that involve sudden stops, pivoting, twisting motions, or direct impact.
Shoulder injuries are common in athletes who perform repetitive overhead movements such as throwing, swimming, tennis, and weightlifting.
Hip injuries can occur in athletes who participate in running, soccer, hockey, and other high-impact sports that place stress on the hip joint and surrounding muscles.
Foot and ankle injuries are common in athletes involved in running, jumping, and cutting movements.
If a sports injury or joint pain is preventing you from staying active, the Orthopaedic Sports Medicine specialists at The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics are here to help you recover and return to the activities you enjoy the most. With convenient locations in Manassas and Fairfax, expert orthopedic care is close to home.
Schedule your appointment online or call 703-393-1667 to speak with our team.