Arthroscopy & Sports Medicine

Sports injuries can happen to anyone who plays, exercises, or participates in physical activity. These injuries usually affect the muscles, bones, or soft tissues of the body. Common problems include sprains, strains, and small fractures. These injuries generally heal within a few weeks or months. Some conditions, like tendon pain or swelling in the joints, may take longer to heal.

Sports injuries often occur due to overtraining, sudden falls, or hitting an object or another person while playing. While many injuries can improve with rest and home care, proper rehabilitation is important to regain strength and prevent the injury from returning.

What Is Arthroscopy and How Does It Help in Joint Treatment?

Arthroscopy is a modern and safe method used to diagnose and treat joint problems. It is done through very small cuts. The doctor inserts a tiny camera inside the joint through one of these cuts. This camera shows clear images of the joint on a screen. With this view, the doctor can easily identify the problem and treat it using special instruments.

Arthroscopy can be used for the:

  • Knee
  • Shoulder
  • Ankle
  • Hip
  • Elbow
  • Wrist

Arthroscopy helps repair damaged tissues, clean joint surfaces, remove loose fragments, and treat various internal joint injuries.

FAQs

Arthroscopy is usually considered a minor surgery because it is done through very small cuts and heals quickly.

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