Common Athletic Tears
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tears
Typically caused by sudden pivoting, deceleration, or landing. Leads to knee instability and buckling. Reconstructed using keyhole autografts.
Meniscus Cartilage Tears
Tears in the shock-absorbing knee cartilage. Causes locking, clicking, and localized joint pain. Repaired using arthroscopic stitching.
Achilles Tendon Ruptures
A tear of the fibrous cord at the back of the heel, marked by a sudden popping sensation. Restored using micro-invasive suturing.
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Book ConsultationPre-Operative Preparation & Clinical Evaluation
A successful orthopaedic outcome starts with meticulous planning. Prior to scheduling any procedure, patients undergo a thorough medical evaluation, including cardiac clearances, complete blood profiles, and tailored joint imaging.
3D Anatomical Mapping
CT scans or high-res MRIs are loaded into the computer software to pre-plan bone cuts and implant size before entering the theatre.
Pre-Hab Exercises
Mild quadriceps and core strengthening exercises are recommended to build muscle tone, which speeds up postoperative recovery.
Post-Operative Rehabilitation & Recovery Pathways
Rehabilitation is a critical phase of recovery. Following surgery, Dr. Vikrant Sinha Roy's team coordinates with clinical physiotherapists to execute structured post-op exercises, facilitating joint mobilization, restoring gait patterns, and strengthening surrounding muscle groups.
Phase 1: Mobilization (Week 1-2)
Focus on wound healing, swelling management, and walking with support.
Phase 2: Strengthening (Week 3-6)
Transitioning to walking independently, climbing stairs, and building muscle flexibility.
Phase 3: Functional Restoration (Week 6+)
Returning to normal daily work, traveling, and light recreational sports.
Patient Success Stories
"As a football player, my ACL tear was a career threat. Dr. Vikrant performed an arthroscopic ACL reconstruction. He reviewed my MRI within 48 hours and scheduled surgery immediately. I am back to playing sports now."
— Anirban Mukhopadhyay, 22, Kolkata
Sports Injury & Arthroscopy FAQs
Light running and straight-line jogging start around 3 months. Agility and sport-specific exercises start around 6 months, and return to competitive pivoting sports is recommended between 9 to 12 months post-op.
Arthroscopic keyhole surgery uses a small camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments inserted through tiny portal incisions, resulting in minimal muscle damage, less scarring, and rapid healing.
Head Surgeon & Specialist
Dr. Vikrant Sinha Roy
Fellowship in Robotic Joint Replacement & Sports Medicine (Lyon, France). Trained under world-renowned orthopaedic pioneer, Dr. Sebastian Lustig. Specializes in advanced sub-millimeter robotic reconstructions and arthroscopy.
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Manipal Hospitals, Dhakuria
Gariahat Road, Dhakuria, Kolkata
OPD Hours: Mon - Sat: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Apollo Clinic, Ballygunge
Ballygunge Phari, Kolkata
OPD Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Dipankar Sinha Ray Clinic
Lake Market, Kalighat, Kolkata
OPD Hours: Sat: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Vijaya Diagnostic Centre, Medinova
Sarat Chatterjee Ave, Kalighat, Kolkata
OPD Hours: Mon - Sat: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Mediscan, Bhawanipore
Chowringhee Road, Bhowanipore, Kolkata
OPD Hours: Thursday: 6:00 PM
Vijaya Diagnostic Centre, Kasba
Prantik Palli, Kasba, Kolkata
OPD Hours: By Appointment
AM Clinic, Southern Avenue
97A, Southern Avenue, Kolkata
OPD Hours: By Appointment