Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various knee joint problems using advanced imaging and precision instruments.
Using a small camera and specialized instruments, the surgeon repairs damaged tissue through tiny incisions. This approach ensures quicker healing and better outcomes compared to traditional surgery.
Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various knee joint problems using advanced imaging and precision instruments.
Using a small camera and specialized instruments, the surgeon repairs damaged tissue through tiny incisions. This approach ensures quicker healing and better outcomes compared to traditional surgery.
Damage to the knee’s cushioning cartilage causing pain, swelling, locking, and restricted movement during activity.
Ligament damage leading to knee instability, weakness, pain, and difficulty with sudden movements or sports activities.
Wear or injury to joint cartilage resulting in pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced smooth knee movement.
A feeling of the knee giving way due to ligament weakness, injury, or structural imbalance.
Swelling and irritation within the knee joint causing pain, stiffness, warmth, and limited range of motion.
Small bone or cartilage pieces inside the joint causing locking, pain, swelling, and movement restriction.
M.S. Orthopaedics, FAAOS(USA), FAANA(USA), FAOSSM(USA)
Orthopaedics Sports Medicine Surgeon Arthroscopy Surgeon Orthopaedic Joint Preservation Surgeon
M. S. (Ortho) (Gold Medalist) FAOS (South Korea)
Consultant Arthroscopist & Sports Injury Specialist Consultant Joint Replacement Surgeon
M.B.B.S, M.S. (Orthopedics)
Training & Qualifications Fellowship in MRCS (UK) Arthroscopy & Arthroplasty (Milan, Italy)
This advanced procedure uses minimally invasive techniques to deliver precise treatment, faster recovery, and improved patient comfort.
Small incisions reduce pain, scarring, and recovery time.
HD camera allows accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment.
Most patients return home the same day.
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Small incisions reduce pain, scarring, and overall recovery time.
HD camera enables accurate diagnosis and targeted surgical treatment.
Most patients safely return home the same day after surgery.
Early mobility and physiotherapy enable faster return to daily activities.
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Recovery focuses on reducing pain, restoring mobility, and safely returning patients to daily activities and sports.
The procedure is minimally painful and performed under anesthesia.
Most patients can resume light activities within a few days. Complete recovery and return to intense sports usually take 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the complexity of the repair.
Yes, physiotherapy is essential to regain strength, flexibility, and stability. A customized exercise program helps ensure the best possible outcome for your knee.
Absolutely. Guided rehabilitation is a standard part of the protocol after knee arthroscopy to prevent stiffness and ensure long-term joint health.