Arthroscopy Surgeries
Arthroscopy Surgeries
What is Arthroscopy?
Arthroscopy involves inserting a tiny camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments into the joint through small keyhole incisions. It allows surgeons to view, diagnose, and treat joint conditions in real-time, without the need for large cuts. It is commonly used for:
Ligament injuries (ACL, PCL reconstruction)
Meniscus and cartilage tears
Shoulder dislocation and rotator cuff repair
Joint impingement or loose body removal
Synovitis and inflammatory joint disorders
Early-stage arthritis treatment
Labral tears in hip and shoulder
Our Treatment Approach
1. Accurate Diagnosis
Clinical examination and range of motion testing
Imaging: MRI, Ultrasound, and X-rays
Diagnostic arthroscopy (if needed)
2. Common Arthroscopic Surgeries We Offer
Knee Arthroscopy:
ACL/PCL reconstruction
Meniscus repair/removal
Cartilage restoration procedures
Shoulder Arthroscopy:
Rotator cuff repair
Shoulder instability and labral repair
Subacromial decompression
Hip Arthroscopy:
Labral repair
Impingement correction
Synovectomy
Ankle, Wrist & Elbow Arthroscopy:
Treatment of ligament tears, impingement, and loose bodies
3. Post-operative Rehabilitation
Same-day discharge for many procedures
Personalized physiotherapy and strengthening exercises
Joint-specific rehabilitation protocols
Regular follow-ups to monitor progress