Knee Arthroscopy
Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems inside the knee joint. It involves inserting a small camera (arthroscope) through tiny incisions, allowing the surgeon to view and repair damaged structures such as ligaments, cartilage, or meniscus with high precision.
This advanced procedure is commonly used for conditions like meniscus tears, ligament injuries, cartilage damage, and joint inflammation. Compared to open surgery, knee arthroscopy results in less pain, smaller incisions, and quicker recovery, helping patients return to normal activities faster.
Benefits of Knee Arthroscopy
Early treatment helps restore knee function and speed up recovery.
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Minimally Invasive Procedure
Small incisions with less tissue damage.
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Accurate Treatment
Precise diagnosis and repair of knee problems.
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Less Pain & Scarring
Reduced discomfort and minimal scars.
Long term care services
Proper rehabilitation is essential after knee arthroscopy to ensure complete recovery and prevent future injuries. Our focus is on restoring strength, flexibility, and stability of the knee joint.
We provide personalized care plans including physiotherapy, strengthening exercises, and regular follow-ups. Patients receive guidance on activity modification and injury prevention to maintain long-term knee health and mobility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Knee arthroscopy is a safe and effective procedure for many knee conditions.
It is used to treat meniscus tears, ligament injuries, and cartilage damage.
It is minimally invasive and involves less pain compared to open surgery.
Recovery is usually faster, depending on the condition treated.
Most patients can walk within a short period with proper guidance.
