Arthroscopic (Joint) Treatment

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems. Commonly performed on the knee, shoulder, and hip, it involves inserting a small camera into the joint to guide the surgeon. This procedure treats torn ligaments, cartilage damage, and joint inflammation.

Arthroscopy reduces recovery time compared to open surgery, allowing patients to return to normal activities sooner. Sports injuries, such as ACL tears and rotator cuff injuries, are commonly treated using arthroscopic techniques.