Knee Arthroscopy
Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat a wide range of knee conditions. During the procedure, a tiny camera, known as an arthroscope, is inserted into the knee joint through small incisions. This allows the surgeon to view the joint and surrounding structures in order to identify any damage or other issues that may be causing pain. Knee arthroscopy is used to treat a variety of knee conditions, including meniscal tears, ligament and tendon tears, chondral lesions, and joint synovitis. Arthroscopy can improve the overall longevity and quality of life for patients by reducing pain, restoring functional mobility, and improving range of motion.
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