Arthroscopy
April 14, 2025
Back-Bone
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At Backbone Medicity Advanced Superspeciality Hospital, our Arthroscopy Department offers minimally invasive surgical solutions for joint problems, enabling patients to recover faster, with less pain and fewer complications. Our team of expert orthopedic surgeons is trained in advanced arthroscopic techniques, using high-definition imaging systems and precision instruments to diagnose and treat joint conditions with maximum accuracy and minimal disruption.
- Knee Arthroscopy: Diagnosis and treatment of common knee conditions such as meniscal tears, ACL/PCL injuries, cartilage damage, patellar dislocation, and synovitis. Post-operative rehabilitation ensures early mobilization and a quick return to activity.
- Shoulder Arthroscopy: Treatment for rotator cuff injuries, shoulder impingement, labral tears (SLAP lesions), frozen shoulder, and recurrent shoulder dislocation. Our surgeons use keyhole techniques for faster recovery and less scarring.
- Ankle Arthroscopy: Used to treat cartilage injuries, loose bone fragments, impingement syndromes, and chronic ankle instability. Our approach helps in early weight-bearing and a quicker return to daily activities.
- Wrist & Elbow Arthroscopy: Advanced diagnostic and therapeutic solutions for ligament injuries, arthritis, ganglion cysts, and joint stiffness. Precision-based treatment reduces recovery time and improves outcomes.
- Sports Injury Arthroscopy: Specialized care for athletes with joint injuries requiring arthroscopic intervention. We focus on complete recovery through surgical repair and sport-specific rehabilitation programs.
- Sports Injury Arthroscopy: Specialized care for athletes with joint injuries requiring arthroscopic intervention. We focus on complete recovery through surgical repair and sport-specific rehabilitation programs.
- Post-Traumatic & Degenerative Joint Management: Minimally invasive procedures to clean or repair joints affected by trauma or age-related wear and tear, aiming to reduce pain, improve mobility, and delay the need for open surgery or replacement.