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"Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive way to check and fix joint problems. In this process a tiny camera is inserted, called an arthroscope, along with some specialized instruments through small cuts. Through this surgeons tackle joint issues while keeping tissue damage, scars, and post-op pain to a minimum."

Arthroscopic procedures are for the knee, shoulder, hip, ankle, elbow, and wrist. Mainly used to treat things like ligament tears, meniscus injuries, cartilage damage, rotator cuff issues, and stiff joints with less pain, shorter recovery time, and a faster comeback to your usual activities as compared to traditional surgeries.

This is perfect for anyone dealing with joint injuries, wear-and-tear issues, or chronic pain. Arthroscopic surgery provides precise treatment, quicker healing, and better long-term joint health, helping you get back to moving freely and enjoying life without pain.

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Arthroscopic (Minimally Invasive) Surgeries Services

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Knee Arthroscopy

Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that helps diagnose and treat various knee injuries, including meniscus tears, ligament injuries, and cartilage problems. Surgeons use a small camera to perform precise repairs through tiny incisions, which means patients experience less pain, minimal scarring, a quicker recovery, and improved knee function, allowing them to return to an active, pain-free lifestyle.

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Meniscus Repair

Meniscus repair is a gentle surgical option for fixing torn knee cartilage while keeping the joint’s natural movement intact. Surgeons use minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques to carefully stitch the damaged meniscus together, encouraging it to heal properly. This approach helps restore stability, lessen pain, and prevent ongoing joint issues, ensuring better function and mobility of the knee.

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ACL / PCL Reconstruction

ACL/PCL reconstruction is a minimally invasive surgery aimed at repairing torn knee ligaments, using grafts either from the patient or a donor. This procedure helps restore stability, strength, and movement in the knee, enabling patients to get back to sports and their everyday activities. Plus, it promotes long-term joint health and lowers the chances of future injuries.

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Cartilage Restoration Procedures

Cartilage restoration procedures are designed to repair or regenerate damaged cartilage in the knee, helping to prevent further joint deterioration. Techniques such as microfracture, autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI), and osteochondral grafting work to restore smooth joint function. These methods not only reduce pain and improve mobility, but they also help delay needing joint replacement surgery.

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Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder arthroscopy is a great option for diagnosing and treating issues like rotator cuff tears, labral injuries, and impingement syndrome. This minimally invasive procedure uses a tiny camera and specialized tools to make precise repairs. Patients often experience less pain, minimal scarring, and a quicker recovery, which helps them regain strength, mobility, and a pain-free shoulder function.

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Rotator Cuff Repair

Rotator cuff repair is a surgical procedure that can be done in a minimally invasive way or through a more traditional open approach to fix torn shoulder tendons. During the surgery, the surgeon uses sutures or anchors to reattach the tendon to the bone, which helps restore strength, stability, and function to the shoulder. This procedure not only alleviates pain but also enhances mobility and plays a essential role in preventing further deterioration of the shoulder.

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Labral Repair (Bankart / SLAP Tear)

Labral repair is a quick and effective procedure designed to fix shoulder instability and tears in the labrum that may occur from an injury or repetitive use. During the surgery, doctors will reattach or rebuild the damaged labrum using stitches. This helps to restore stability, alleviate pain, and enhance shoulder function, resulting in a stronger and more flexible joint.

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Frozen Shoulder Release

Frozen shoulder release is a treatment option, either surgical or non-surgical, aimed at easing the intense stiffness and pain that can plague the shoulder joint. During the arthroscopy procedure, surgeons carefully release the tight tissues around the joint, which helps restore mobility and overall function. This approach allows patients to reclaim a full range of motion and enjoy pain-free movement in their shoulders.

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Hip Arthroscopy

Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that helps diagnose and treat issues such as labral tears, femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), and cartilage damage. Using a tiny camera and specialized instruments, this surgery allows for accurate repairs with less pain, minimal scarring, and quicker recovery times, finally restoring your hip function and mobility.

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Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) Surgery

FAI surgery is a minimally invasive procedure designed to fix abnormal bone growth in the hip joint, which can lead to pain and restrict movement. Using arthroscopy, surgeons reshape the bone and repair any damaged cartilage. This not only restores smooth hip function but also helps reduce pain and prevents potential long-term joint damage.

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Labral Repair

Labral repair is a quick, minimally invasive procedure designed to address hip labrum tears, which can happen due to injuries or impingement. During the operation, surgeons carefully use sutures to reattach or reconstruct the damaged labrum. This helps to restore stability, ease pain, and enhance hip mobility, making it easier for you to keep up with your active lifestyle.

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Ankle Arthroscopy

Ankle arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that helps doctors diagnose and treat issues like cartilage damage, ligament injuries, and impingement. Using a small camera and specialized tools, the procedure allows for precise repairs, resulting in less pain, minimal scarring, and quicker recovery. This means patients can get back to their regular activities and regain their stability and mobility sooner.

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Ligament Reconstruction

Ligament reconstruction is a surgical procedure aimed at restoring stability after a severe tear in the ligaments of the ankle, knee, or other joints. During the surgery, surgeons use grafts to replace the damaged ligament, which helps provide stronger support to the joint, reduces pain, and improves movement. This approach enables a safe return to everyday activities and sports.

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Cartilage Defect Treatment

Treating cartilage defects is all about repairing or regenerating damaged cartilage to get those joints moving smoothly again. Techniques like microfracture, autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI), and osteochondral grafting can really help ease pain, boost mobility, and fend off further joint degeneration, which can put off needing major surgeries.

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Elbow & Wrist Arthroscopy

Elbow and wrist arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure designed to diagnose and treat issues like ligament tears, arthritis, and cartilage damage. Surgeons use a small camera and specialized tools to carry out precise repairs. This method not only reduces pain and scarring but also speeds up recovery, helping to restore movement and function in the joints.

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Tennis Elbow Release

Tennis elbow release is a surgical option that helps ease chronic pain and inflammation caused by overusing the tendons in your elbow. During the procedure, surgeons take out damaged tissue or loosen tight tendons, which can greatly cut down on pain and help restore strength and flexibility. This means patients can get back to their everyday activities and sports without discomfort.

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Ligament & Tendon Repair

Surgery to repair ligaments and tendons is all about getting you back on your feet after a serious injury. Surgeons use sutures or grafts to reattach these torn structures, helping restore stability and improve your mobility. This not only supports better joint health but also speeds up your recovery and reduces the risk of future injuries.

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