Arthroscopy Surgery


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- Joint preservation surgery
- High tibial osteotomy surgery
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- Trauma
- Shoulder arthroscopy
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What is Arthroscopy Surgery?
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that allows doctors to examine, diagnose, and treat joint problems using a small camera (arthroscope). This advanced technique provides clear images of the inside of a joint, helping surgeons address issues without making large incisions. Arthroscopy is commonly performed on the knee, shoulder, ankle, elbow, wrist, and hip joints.
Conditions Treated with Arthroscopy
Our experienced orthopedic surgeons perform arthroscopy to manage conditions such as:
- Ligament tears (e.g., ACL, PCL injuries)
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Meniscus injuries
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Cartilage damage
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Shoulder rotator cuff tears
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Recurrent shoulder dislocation
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Joint inflammation (synovitis)
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Loose fragments of bone or cartilage inside the joint
Benefits of Arthroscopy Surgery
Smaller incisions and less scarring
Reduced pain and faster recovery
Lower risk of infection
Shorter hospital stay
Early return to daily activities and sports
Why Choose Us for Arthroscopy?
✅ Performed by highly skilled orthopedic and sports injury specialists
✅ Use of advanced arthroscopic equipment and techniques
✅ Comprehensive pre-operative and post-operative care
✅ Focus on early mobility and rehabilitation
✅ Use of advanced arthroscopic equipment and techniques
✅ Comprehensive pre-operative and post-operative care
✅ Focus on early mobility and rehabilitation
Recovery After Arthroscopy
Most patients go home the same day. Depending on the joint treated and the procedure performed, you may resume light activities within a few days and return to sports or heavy work in a few weeks, guided by our physiotherapy team.