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Arthroscopic Knee Surgery

About Arthroscopic Knee Surgery

Arthroscopic knee surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat knee joint problems using a small camera and specialized surgical instruments.

Overview

Arthroscopic knee surgery is a modern orthopedic procedure in which a small camera called an arthroscope is inserted into the knee joint through tiny incisions. The camera allows the surgeon to view the inside of the joint on a screen and perform surgical repairs using specialized instruments without making large incisions.

Understanding The Procedure

Symptoms Arthroscopic Knee Surgery

  • Knee pain
  • Swelling around the knee joint
  • Joint locking
  • Limited knee movement

Risks

  • Infection
  • Swelling
  • Temporary stiffness
  • Blood clots (rare)

Post-Operative Care

  • Follow prescribed physiotherapy exercises
  • Apply ice to reduce swelling
  • Keep the surgical area clean and dry
  • Avoid high-impact activities during recovery
  • Attend follow-up appointments

Long Term Outlook

Arthroscopic knee surgery helps restore joint function and relieve pain caused by internal knee injuries. Because the procedure uses small incisions, healing is usually quicker and less painful. Physiotherapy helps strengthen the knee and improve mobility after surgery. Most patients can return to sports and daily activities after recovery. Proper exercise and joint care help maintain long-term knee health.

Arthroscopic knee surgery is an effective minimally invasive treatment for many knee joint conditions. With proper rehabilitation and medical guidance, patients can regain mobility and return to an active lifestyle.

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