Arthroscopic Surgery
Arthroscopic surgeries are procedures done to diagnose as well as treat the cartilage, ligaments, and tendons inside a joint using an arthroscope. This is accomplished with the aid of a small camera inserted into the joint through tiny incisions using an arthroscope. The procedure is a minimally invasive technique performed by surgeons who have specialized training in arthroscopic techniques.
This advanced technique results in less pain, minimal tissue damage, and quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery. Arthroscopy is highly effective for treating ligament tears, cartilage damage, joint inflammation, and other orthopedic conditions, helping patients return to normal activities faster.
Benefits of Arthroscopic Surgery
Early treatment helps ensure faster recovery and better joint function.
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Minimally Invasive
Small incisions with less tissue damage.
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Faster Recovery
Quicker return to daily activities.
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Less Pain & Scarring
Reduced discomfort and minimal scars.
Long term care services
Arthroscopic surgery is followed by a structured rehabilitation plan to ensure complete recovery and long-term joint health. Our focus is on restoring strength, flexibility, and stability while preventing future injuries.
We provide personalized care including physiotherapy, guided exercises, and regular follow-ups. Patients receive expert advice on activity modification and joint protection. This comprehensive approach helps achieve lasting results and improves overall joint function.
Frequently Asked Questions
Arthroscopic surgery is a safe and effective option for many joint conditions.
It is a minimally invasive procedure using a camera to diagnose and treat joint problems.
Common joints include knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle.
Recovery is usually faster than open surgery, depending on the condition.
It involves less pain compared to traditional surgery and heals quickly.
