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Whether you’re a professional athlete or a fitness enthusiast, a sports injury can stop your momentum, affect your confidence, and interfere with your daily life. From ligament tears to joint instability and muscle trauma, early and accurate treatment is the key to a full comeback.
Dr. Vikash Kapoor is a fellow in Sports Medicine (Singapore) and one of India’s most trusted names in sports injury surgery. With over 3,000 ACL reconstructions and extensive experience treating national and international athletes, he offers evidence-based, minimally invasive treatment to help you return to peak performance — safely and quickly.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tear
Meniscus Tear
Shoulder Dislocation or Labral Tear
Rotator Cuff Injury
Tendonitis and Bursitis
Cartilage Damage
Muscle Tears and Sprains
Recurrent Joint Instability
Stress Fractures
If you’re experiencing pain, swelling, weakness, or repeated injuries during physical activity, don’t ignore the signs — get it evaluated by a specialist.
Fellowship in Sports Medicine – Singapore
Over 30 years in orthopedic and arthroscopic surgery
Trusted by national and international athletes
Faculty for national sports medicine & arthroscopy workshops
Special focus on ligament repair and joint preservation
Personalized rehab and return-to-sport protocols
Dr. Kapoor leads a multidisciplinary approach involving orthopedic care, physiotherapy, and long-term injury prevention strategies tailored to each patient’s sport and lifestyle.
Arthroscopic Ligament Repair (ACL, PCL, MCL)
Meniscus Repair and Transplant
Shoulder Arthroscopy for Dislocation or Tears
Cartilage Restoration Procedures
Minimally Invasive Joint Stabilization
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Injections
Physiotherapy and Strength Training Protocols
All treatments are aimed at reducing downtime, improving performance, and preventing reinjury.
Recovery depends on the type and severity of the injury. Below is a general guideline:
Minor sprains: 1–2 weeks
Arthroscopic ligament repair: 4–6 months
Meniscus repair: 4–8 weeks
Shoulder instability surgery: 3–6 months
Return to competitive sports: 6–9 months (with rehab)



Can I avoid surgery for my sports injury?
In many cases, non-surgical treatment like physiotherapy or PRP therapy can help. Dr. Kapoor will recommend surgery only if it’s essential for recovery and long-term joint health.
How soon can I return to sports?
Return-to-play depends on injury type and your healing speed. Structured rehab ensures a safe comeback and reduces the risk of reinjury.
Do you provide physiotherapy support?
Yes. We have a network of trained physiotherapists and rehab experts to guide you through each phase.