Sports injuries are common among athletes and active individuals, often affecting the knees, shoulders, and ankles. Injuries like ligament tears, meniscus damage, sprains, and strains can cause pain, swelling, and limited movement. Ignoring these injuries can lead to chronic problems and reduce your ability to perform in daily life or sports. Early evaluation and proper treatment are key to recovery.
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that helps doctors diagnose and treat joint problems with precision. Using small incisions and a tiny camera, surgeons can repair damaged ligaments, remove torn cartilage, or clean up the joint. Compared to traditional open surgery, arthroscopy offers less pain, smaller scars, and a faster recovery, allowing patients to return to their activities sooner.
If you experience persistent pain, swelling, or joint instability after a sports injury, it’s important to consult an orthopaedic specialist. A thorough assessment can determine whether arthroscopy is the right option for you. With timely care, proper rehabilitation, and expert guidance, most patients regain strength, mobility, and confidence to get back to sports and daily life safely.
