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Arthroscopic Techniques

Arthroscopic techniques are minimally invasive surgical procedures used to diagnose and treat joint problems. A small camera called an arthroscope is inserted through tiny incisions, allowing surgeons to view the inside of the joint on a monitor. Special instruments are then used to repair or remove damaged tissues, such as cartilage or ligaments. This approach results in less pain, smaller scars, and quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery. Commonly performed on knees, shoulders, and hips, arthroscopy helps restore joint function while minimizing tissue disruption.