Arthroscopic Sports Surgery
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat joint injuries through small incisions. Commonly performed for knees, shoulders, and ankles, it ensures precision and faster healing.
Symptoms
- Persistent joint pain after sports
- Clicking or locking sensation
- Swelling that doesn’t subside
- Reduced flexibility or instability
When to Visit a Doctor
If you experience sharp pain, swelling, or reduced joint function lasting beyond a few days after injury, consult a sports orthopaedic specialist immediately.
Treatment
Being a keyhole procedure, arthroscopy involves less pain and faster recovery. Most athletes return to training within weeks depending on injury severity.
