(Photo: IANS/Biplab Banerjee)Glasgow, July 25 (IANS) As India's athletes continue their Commonwealth Games campaign, much of the spotlight will fall on performances and medals. Away from the competition venues, however, the Indian Olympic Association's (IOA) medical team has been working round the clock to ensure every participant remains fit, healthy and ready to compete. Headed by renowned orthopaedic surgeon Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala, the IOA medical unit has been providing comprehensive medical care, physiotherapy, recovery support and injury management since the Indian contingent arrived in Scotland. While larger contingents such as athletics have their own medical staff, teams including swimming and gymnastics rely on the IOA's central medical team for treatment, rehabilitation and recovery during the Games. As India's Commonwealth Games campaign gathers momentum, the IOA hopes its athlete-first approach and comprehensive medical support system will play a key role in helping the contingent perform at its best throughout the Games.