Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used in diagnosing and treating a variety of joint problems. It provides a clear view of the inside of a joint such as the knee, shoulder, elbow, ankle and wrist, which enables the doctor to accurately assess the extent of a joint injury or condition. It also enables doctors to perform treatments, such as removing loose bodies, trimming torn cartilage and repairing tendon or ligament tears, without the need for open surgery. Arthroscopy is a safe and reliable procedure with a faster recovery time compared to traditional open surgery. Clinics around the world offer arthroscopy, providing a more efficient and convenient way to diagnose and treat joint problems.

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International Journal of Pain Management

ISSN: 2688-5328
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Maurizio Evangelista, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart UNICATT · Institute of Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Pain Therapy
International Journal of pain Management publishes manuscripts related to all aspects of pain. The chief mission of this journal is to improve pain management and care for patients suffering with pain by providing a comprehensive forum for clinical researchers. Journal of pain Management supports original, review, short communication.