What is Knee Arthroscopy?
Knee Arthroscopy is a surgical technique in which a small camera called an arthroscope is inserted into the knee joint through tiny incisions. This allows the orthopedic surgeon to clearly view the internal structures of the knee and treat problems with specialized instruments.
It is commonly used to manage ligament injuries, meniscus tears, cartilage damage, and other knee joint conditions while minimizing tissue damage.
The main goal of Knee Arthroscopy is to relieve pain, restore knee movement, and promote faster healing.
Who Needs Knee Arthroscopy?
You may require Knee Arthroscopy if you experience:
Conditions Treated with Knee Arthroscopy
Knee Arthroscopy is commonly performed to treat:
Procedure of Knee Arthroscopy
1. Before Surgery
2. During Surgery
3. After Surgery
Benefits of Knee Arthroscopy
Recovery & Rehabilitation
Recovery after Knee Arthroscopy is usually quick:
Following rehabilitation exercises ensures long-term knee stability and performance.