Shaoxing hospital promotes safe fitness through sports medicine
A rehabilitation patient uses an advanced robotic exoskeleton treadmill system under medical supervision at the Lanting campus of Shaoxing Second Hospital. [Photo/Tide News]
With interest in fitness and physical activity on the rise, the Lanting campus of Shaoxing Second Hospital has developed a sports medicine center that bridges health care with athletic performance.
The center combines orthopedics, rehabilitation, traditional Chinese medicine, and pain management to offer full-cycle support — from injury prevention to post-operative recovery. Multidisciplinary teams provide customized treatment plans tailored to individual needs.
The facility features advanced tools such as 4k arthroscopy systems, motion-capture technology, and robotic-assisted surgical platforms. These are used for minimally invasive joint replacements, spine procedures, and complex sports-related injuries.
A key offering is platelet-rich plasma therapy, which promotes tissue repair in tendons and cartilage. For early-stage osteoarthritis or persistent joint injuries, the treatment offers a non-surgical option that supports healing and improves function.
Traditional therapies — including acupuncture, cupping, and acupuncture — complement modern techniques, providing patients with holistic care options. The center also uses personalized rehab protocols, including physical and occupational therapy, guided by dedicated rehabilitation specialists.