What is Arthroscopic Surgery?
Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure performed by Orthopaedic Surgeons to view, diagnose and treat joint problems.
The term simply means ‘to look inside the joint.’
Arthroscopic surgery has revolutionised the diagnosis and management of joint problems.
Initially used only as a diagnostic tool prior to open surgery, the availability of better instruments and techniques has encouraged the use of arthroscopy for treating a variety of joint problems, avoiding complicated surgeries and longer recovery.
In fact, except joint replacement and major intra-articular fractures, all other problems involving the hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow and wrist joint can be treated with arthroscopic surgery.
Department of Arthroscopy & Sports Injury @ AIMS
The department offers an integrated approach for the most comprehensive treatment of sports & ligament injuries with specialised orthopaedic surgeons and “Arthroscopy & minimally invasive surgeries”.
Services
Knee Joint:
Shoulder Joint:
Other services:
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