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Knee Arthroscopy

Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various knee problems. During the procedure, a surgeon makes small incisions around the knee and inserts a tiny camera, called an arthroscope, to see inside the joint. This allows them to examine the knee’s structures, like ligaments and cartilage, and perform repairs if necessary. It typically causes less pain and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery. Patients often experience improved function and reduced symptoms after the procedure, making it a common choice for knee issues.