Arthroscopy

If you’re suffering from joint pain, swelling, or stiffness — especially in the knee, shoulder, or ankle — arthroscopy might be the solution you need. Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that allows orthopedic doctors to see inside your joints using a tiny camera. It’s a modern way to diagnose and treat joint problems without large cuts or long hospital stays.

What is Arthroscopy?

Arthroscopy is a procedure where the surgeon makes small keyhole incisions and inserts a pencil-sized camera (arthroscope) into the joint. This camera sends images to a screen, allowing the doctor to see what’s going on inside — from torn ligaments and cartilage damage to inflamed tissues or loose bone fragments.

This technique is commonly used for knee and shoulder problems, such as:

  • Torn meniscus

  • ACL or ligament injuries

  • Rotator cuff tears

  • Shoulder dislocations

  • Cartilage damage

  • Joint inflammation

Why Choose Arthroscopy?

Less pain than traditional surgery
Faster recovery and shorter hospital stay
Smaller scars and reduced infection risk
Quick return to daily activities or sports

Most arthroscopies are done as day-care procedures, meaning you can go home the same day. Recovery time depends on the problem treated, but with proper rehabilitation, many patients return to their normal routines within a few weeks.

Trusted Hands Make a Difference

At our center, arthroscopic procedures are performed by Dr. Dineysh Dhytadak, a specialist in knee and shoulder arthroscopy and sports injuries. With advanced skills and a gentle approach, he ensures safe procedures and excellent outcomes.