Arthroscopy is a type of surgery used to diagnose and treat problems inside a joint, like the knee, shoulder, or hip. Instead of making a big incision, doctors use a tiny camera and small instruments inserted through small cuts in the skin.
During arthroscopy, the camera allows doctors to see inside the joint and identify issues like torn ligaments, damaged cartilage, or inflammation. They can then use the instruments to fix these problems without needing to open up the joint fully.
Arthroscopy is often preferred because it’s less invasive than traditional surgery, which means less pain, faster recovery, and fewer complications. It’s commonly used for conditions like torn meniscus in the knee or rotator cuff tears in the shoulder. Overall, arthroscopy helps patients get back to their normal activities quicker and with less discomfort.