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Shoulder and knee arthroscopy are minimally invasive surgical procedures used to diagnose and treat joint injuries, ligament tears, cartilage damage, and chronic pain. Using a small camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments, surgeons can repair joint damage with minimal incisions, leading to faster recovery, less pain, and improved mobility compared to traditional open surgery.
Arthroscopy is commonly performed for rotator cuff tears, meniscal injuries, ligament reconstruction, cartilage damage, and joint inflammation.
Shoulder and knee arthroscopy may be ideal for patients who:
During arthroscopy, a tiny camera is inserted into the joint through a small incision, allowing the surgeon to:
The procedure typically lasts 30-90 minutes, depending on the complexity of the repair. Many patients go home the same day.
“Arthroscopy is a game-changer for joint repair, allowing us to precisely treat damaged joints with minimal disruption. Patients recover faster, experience less pain, and get back to doing what they love—without the lengthy downtime of traditional surgery.”– Dr. Gus J Leotta