Dr. L. H. Hiranandani Hospital, Powai, Hiranandani Orthopedic Medical Education (HOME) and the Indian Association of Sports Medicine (IASM) had jointly conducted IASM’s three day annual conference from January 9 to January 11, 2015 on ‘Sports Medicine’ in Mumbai, with a focus on treatment and management of sports injuries.
The conference aimed to cater to the core teams of physicians, physical trainers, orthopedics and physiotherapists. More than 300 Indian doctors from the field of orthopaedics, physiotherapists and some of the eminent international faculties from USA, UK, Egypt participated in the conference to lead sessions on related topics.
The event also witnessed presence of some eminent doctors like Dr. Sanjay Desai, expert at Arthroscopic and Joint Replacement surgery, Dr. Abhay Navelkar, Arthroscopic Surgeon, Dr. Jaspal Sandhu, Orthopedic and Dr. Mandeep Dhillon, Orthopaedic.
Dr. Vijay Shetty, chairman of the Indian Sports Medicine Conference and Orthopaedic at Dr. L. H. Hiranandani Hospital says “With the mushrooming of national and international sports events in India like the Indian Super League, International Premier Tennis League, Champions Tennis league, Pro Kabaddi league, there is an increased interest among Indians for participating in sports and athletic events.”
Further, he added that people were becoming more health conscious which was driving them to try out diffferent exercises and work out schedules Such pysical activity definitely makes a person susceptible to injuries which if not treated properly on time could limit physical ability of a person.
“Sports injuries also greatly impact performance of sports persons and prevent them from exploring their full potential. Keeping this in mind, the Indian Association of Sports Medicine organized the annual conference to increase awareness on prevention of sports injuries and elaborate on the competence of advanced sports medicine to effectively treat sports injuries helping sports enthusiasts to continue performing,” says Dr. Shetty.
Sports medicine in India is fast becoming a very popular field for orthopaedic surgeons, physiotherapists and team physicians and many others. A number of treatment options are available under this discipline.
The topics discussed at the conference included Drug testing and doping in sports, Brain mapping in sports, Sporting injuries in children and adolescents, Cardiac assessment of the athlete, Sports nutrition and hydration, Sports injuries and rehabilitation in wheel chair athletes, Psychological rehabilitation in sports. The event focussed on varied areas of fitness that included injuries related to hip, knee, shoulder, ankle among others.