Elbow Arthroscopy
Elbow arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems within the elbow joint. It involves inserting a small camera (arthroscope) through tiny incisions, allowing the surgeon to view and treat conditions such as loose bodies, joint inflammation, cartilage damage, or stiffness with high precision.
This advanced technique results in less pain, minimal scarring, and faster recovery compared to open surgery. Elbow arthroscopy helps restore smooth joint movement, reduce discomfort, and improve overall arm function.
Benefits of Elbow Arthroscopy
Early treatment helps restore elbow function and improve mobility.
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Minimally Invasive Procedure
Small incisions with less tissue damage.
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Faster Recovery
Quicker return to daily activities.
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Improved Joint Movement
Restores smooth elbow function.
Long term care services
Proper rehabilitation is essential after elbow arthroscopy to ensure complete recovery and long-term joint health. Our focus is on restoring strength, flexibility, and stability of the elbow.
We provide personalized physiotherapy plans, guided exercises, and regular follow-ups. Patients receive guidance on activity modification and joint care to prevent future problems and maintain a pain-free lifestyle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Elbow arthroscopy is a safe and effective treatment for various elbow conditions.
Loose bodies, stiffness, cartilage damage, and joint inflammation.
It is minimally invasive and involves less pain than open surgery.
Recovery is usually faster, depending on the condition treated.
Most patients resume activities gradually with proper rehabilitation.
