New Delhi, January 30, 2026: ISIC Multispecialty Hospital, has further strengthened its advanced care portfolio with the launch of a dedicated Sports Injury Clinic—a first-of-its-kind, fully integrated centre designed to deliver comprehensive, patient-centric sports injury management.

Going beyond conventional treatment models, the clinic combines professional movement and biomechanical assessments with advanced diagnostics to identify underlying “weak links” in the body that contribute to injury or recurrence. The medical team deploys non-invasive and minimally invasive interventions, including Arthroscopy, Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS), Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), Stem Cell Therapy/BMAC, and Prolotherapy, ensuring precision-led treatment, faster recovery, and durable outcomes. From prehabilitation and accurate diagnosis to surgical excellence and data-driven rehabilitation, the clinic offers a truly end-to-end care ecosystem.
Built on the philosophy that movement is medicine, the Sports Injury Clinic integrates cutting-edge technology with expert-led clinical care to optimise recovery and performance. Central to this approach is the TecnoBody Digital Movement Laboratory, featuring a Digital Mirror Wall, 3D cameras, and real-time biofeedback that provide instant visual cues to correct posture and movement during therapy. Walker View Gait Analysis evaluates walking and running mechanics to identify imbalances and improve posture, while ProKin Balance Platforms deliver advanced proprioceptive training—critical for recovery from injuries such as ankle sprains and ACL tears.
The clinic’s capabilities are further strengthened by hydrotherapy, low-impact recovery programmes, advanced robotics, and 7K visualisation systems, enabling enhanced precision and safety across interventions. Rehabilitation is delivered exclusively by Masters-level physiotherapists, using advanced neuromuscular training techniques, supported by naturopathy and evidence-based clinical nutrition to accelerate healing, optimise performance, and build long-term resilience.
The launch comes at a time when sports-related injuries are rising steadily across India. Studies suggest that nearly half of individuals engaged in regular physical activity experience musculoskeletal injuries, most commonly affecting the knees (28%), ankles (18%), shoulders (10%), and spine (13%). Notably, ACL injuries among young athletes have surged by over 400% in the past two decades, driven by early sports specialisation and inadequate rehabilitation. Experts highlight that the lack of integrated sports medicine infrastructure often results in incomplete recovery, repeated injuries, and shortened athletic careers—gaps the ISIC Sports Injury Clinic aims to address.
Commenting on the launch, Ms. Sugandh Ahluwalia, Chief Strategy Officer, ISIC Multispecialty Hospital, said,
“ISIC’s legacy has always been rooted in restoring movement and function through advanced spine and orthopaedic care. The Sports Injury Clinic is a natural extension of this philosophy, where prehabilitation and rehabilitation are not add-ons but central to recovery. By integrating early conditioning, precise movement analysis, and masters-led rehabilitation, we are enabling athletes to be better prepared before injury or surgery and supported well beyond it—ensuring recovery that is stronger, safer, and sustainable.”
Dr. Ashish Chandra, Chief Operating Officer, ISIC Multispecialty Hospital, added,
“As ISIC continues to evolve, our focus remains on building advanced, future-ready centres of care. The Sports Injury Clinic reflects this vision—bringing together minimally invasive surgery, robotic rehabilitation, digital motion labs, hydrotherapy, and regenerative therapies under one roof. This integrated ecosystem allows us to offer athletes access to sports medicine and recovery protocols on par with leading global institutions.”
With the launch of the Sports Injury Clinic, ISIC Multispecialty Hospital reinforces its position as a centre of excellence in advanced orthopaedic and sports medicine care, offering athletes a comprehensive, future-ready platform dedicated to recovery, performance, and long-term athletic health.