Elbow arthroscopy is an outpatient procedure used to examine and fix joint issues using a scope and miniature incisions in the elbow.
Through use of special camera equipment and surgical devices, the damaged tissues are repaired and the loose body pieces removed thus enhancing elbow mobility, all within the shortest time with minimal pain.
Elbow arthroscopy is an outpatient procedure used to examine and fix joint issues using a scope and miniature incisions in the elbow.
Through use of special camera equipment and surgical devices, the damaged tissues are repaired and the loose body pieces removed thus enhancing elbow mobility, all within the shortest time with minimal pain.
Pain and inflammation due to repetitive stress in the tendons on the outside of the elbow.
Damage to elbow ligaments that causes instability, weakness, pain, and problems while lifting or performing in sporting activities.
Wear and tear or injury to elbow cartilage resulting in pain, stiffness, limited mobility, and pain during activity.
Limited elbow joint movement caused by trauma, inflammation, arthritis, or scar tissue development inside the elbow.
Swelling in the elbow joint that leads to pain, tenderness, warmth, and limited range of motion.
Small pieces of bones or cartilages inside the elbow joint leading to locking, popping, and limited mobility.
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This highly advanced process uses minimally invasive methods to provide effective treatment for the elbow joint.
A small surgical opening ensures less pain, scarring, and quick recovery after surgery.
The high-definition camera system helps in the diagnosis and provides accurate treatment for the elbow.
Most people can go back home immediately after the surgery.
Minimally invasive processes ensure quick post-operative healing.
Rapid rehabilitation helps achieve improved mobility.
It aids in achieving enhanced joint mobility and functionality of the elbow and arm.
Recovery aims at minimizing pain, improving elbow function, and facilitating the resumption of daily activities.
It is a very small surgery that takes place under the influence of anesthesia.
Recovery may take up to several weeks, depending on the medical condition being treated.
Yes, physiotherapy is often advised for improving the motion of the elbow joint.
Most elbow arthroscopy cases are done as outpatient surgeries with brief hospital admission periods.
Patients are able to resume their normal activities post-procedure.