Singapore, 7th August 2024 — Dr Bryan Tan, an orthopaedic surgeon with a background in sports injuries, is drawing attention to common Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) injuries and the critical need for early diagnosis and treatment. As an active BJJ practitioner, he has gained a unique perspective on treating BJJ-related injuries, enhancing his understanding of the specific challenges faced by enthusiasts.
Common BJJ Injuries
According to Dr Bryan, many of the BJJ athletes that he sees in his sports and orthopaedic clinic often experience various sports injuries, including:
- Upper Limb Fractures: Fractures of the wrist, elbow, and collarbone are common, especially among beginners who may not use proper breakfall techniques.
- Knee Injuries: Issues such as anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears, medial collateral ligament (MCL) injuries, and meniscus tears can cause significant pain and instability.
- Rib Injuries: Costochondral injuries (rib separation) and rib fractures result in pain during movement and deep breaths.
- Shoulder Labral Tears: These injuries cause pain during shoulder movements and may lead to long-term instability if not treated.
The Consequences of Untreated Injuries and Why Early Injury Diagnosis Matters
Ignoring these injuries can have serious impacts on BJJ practitioners. Injuries like knee ligament tears and shoulder labral tears may lead to chronic pain and instability, while untreated fractures might require more complex interventions later on. Additionally, rib injuries can disrupt training and recovery.
Dr Bryan explains, “Injuries not only affect performance but can also lead to long-term issues if not addressed in a timely manner. Furthermore, many athletes try to manage their injuries on their own, which can lead to delayed treatment and extended recovery periods. “
Early diagnosis is important for effective sports injury treatment. Conditions such as meniscus tears can worsen over time, making them more challenging to repair. Similarly, untreated fractures may heal poorly, leading to more complex treatments.
Preventing BJJ Injuries
To minimise the risk of injury, Dr Bryan recommends that BJJ enthusiasts consider the following:
- Proper warm-up and conditioning
- Gradual reintroduction to training after a break
- Emphasis on fundamental techniques and breakfalls
- Awareness of injury risks and cautious sparring
Dr Bryans Approach
Dr Bryan’s personal experience in BJJ, combined with his orthopaedic expertise, allows him to offer tailored care for BJJ practitioners and other athletes. His approach focuses on minimising the need for surgery and prioritising non-invasive treatments when possible. “My aim is to provide an optimal outcome for my patients, whether that involves surgery or conservative management,” shared Dr Bryan.
About Dr Bryan Tan
Dr Bryan Tan is a fellowship-trained sports orthopaedic surgeon based in Singapore with clinics in Novena and Connexion. Specialising in sports injury treatment and keyhole surgery for shoulder and elbow injuries, his clinic provides comprehensive care and personalised treatment plans to help athletes recover and regain their peak performance.
Visit his website to learn more about his practice.