Knee Sports Injuries and Trauma
At London Knee Care, we provide specialist diagnosis and treatment for knee injuries caused by sports or physical trauma. These injuries can range from minor sprains to complex ligament tears, cartilage damage, or fractures. Whether sustained on the field, at the gym, or during recreational activity, knee trauma can seriously impact mobility and performance.
Our experienced consultants combine advanced imaging, minimally invasive techniques, and tailored rehabilitation programmes to restore strength, stability, and confidence. From professional athletes to weekend runners, we help every patient recover safely and return to their sport at their best.

When To Seek Immediate Care
You should seek prompt assessment if you experience sudden pain, swelling, or instability in the knee after an injury. Difficulty walking, inability to bend or straighten the knee fully, or a popping sound at the time of trauma are also warning signs of significant damage.
At London Knee Care, our team performs detailed physical examinations and imaging — including MRI and ultrasound — to assess ligament, cartilage, tendon, and bone injuries. Early evaluation ensures accurate diagnosis and faster recovery.

How to Book Your Appointment
Step 1
Schedule Your Consultation
Book a consultation with our sports injury specialist to discuss your symptoms and activity level.
Step 2
Diagnostic Assessment
Advanced imaging is arranged to confirm the extent of injury and plan treatment.
Step 3
Personalised Treatment Plan
Your consultant explains the diagnosis and creates a tailored recovery plan.
Step 4
Surgery and Aftercare
Whether through physiotherapy or surgery, our team provides full rehabilitation support and ongoing monitoring.
FAQs About Knee Sports Injuries and Trauma
What are the most common knee sports injuries?
Ligament sprains, meniscal tears, tendon inflammation, and kneecap instability are among the most frequent.
Do all sports injuries require surgery?
No. Many can be managed successfully with physiotherapy, bracing, and guided rehabilitation.
How soon should I see a specialist after a knee injury?
As soon as possible — early evaluation reduces the risk of long-term instability or cartilage damage.
Can I return to my sport after treatment?
Yes. Most patients return safely with structured rehabilitation and gradual progression under medical guidance.
How long does recovery take?
Recovery varies by injury, but many athletes resume activity within 6–12 weeks; complex ligament reconstructions may require longer.
Why choose London Knee Care?
We combine specialist sports-medicine expertise, minimally invasive surgery, and personalised rehabilitation for optimal outcomes.
It was a pleasure to have been seen by Mr Khakha. He was very courteous, professional , patient and kind. I had total confidence in his option and diagnosis.
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