Physical examination, X-rays, MRI, or ultrasound
Physiotherapy, medications, and rest protocols
Minimally invasive joint surgery using a tiny camera and instruments
Exercises to restore strength and mobility
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses a small camera and instruments to diagnose and treat joint problems.
It is commonly used for ligament tears, cartilage damage, shoulder rotator cuff injuries, and ankle joint issues.
Most patients can return to light activities within a few weeks and resume sports within 2–3 months, depending on the injury.
It is performed under anesthesia, so there is no pain during surgery. Mild discomfort during recovery is common but manageable.
Not all. While many injuries respond well to physiotherapy and rest, severe ligament or cartilage damage may require surgical intervention.