Arthroscopic Surgery: Advanced Minimally Invasive Joint Care
🏃♂️ Arthroscopic & Sports Injury Unit
Advanced Care for Fast Recovery & Peak Performance
Injury should never be the end of your game — whether you’re a professional athlete, fitness enthusiast, or simply someone with an active lifestyle. At our Arthroscopic & Sports Injury Unit, we specialize in minimally invasive surgeries, precision diagnostics, and sports rehabilitation to help you bounce back better, stronger, and faster.
We don’t just treat injuries —
we restore performance, prevent recurrence, and rebuild confidence.
🔬 What is Arthroscopy?
Arthroscopy is a modern, keyhole surgical technique using a high-definition camera and specialized instruments to diagnose and treat joint problems through tiny incisions.
✅ Key Benefits of Arthroscopy:
- Minimal pain and scarring
- Reduced risk of complications
- Shorter hospital stay
- Faster recovery time
- Early return to sports and daily activities
It’s ideal for treating injuries in the knee, shoulder, ankle, elbow, and wrist with unmatched precision.
⚙️ Specialized Arthroscopic Procedures
Knee Arthroscopy
- ACL & PCL ligament reconstruction
- Meniscus repair/removal
- Cartilage restoration (microfracture, chondroplasty)
- Synovectomy for arthritis & inflammation
- Multi-Ligament Injury
💪 Shoulder Arthroscopy
- Rotator cuff tear repair
- Shoulder dislocation stabilization (Bankart repair)
- Labral tear management
- Frozen shoulder release
🦶 Ankle, Elbow & Wrist Arthroscopy
- Ligament reconstruction
- Loose body removal
- Tendon repairs
- Impingement relief and joint cleaning
🏥 Comprehensive Sports Injury Management
We provide complete treatment for acute and overuse sports injuries, including:
- ACL, MCL, and meniscal tears
- Shoulder dislocations and labral tears
- Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow
- Achilles tendon injuries
- Patellar dislocations
- Stress fractures and muscle injuries
Our sports medicine experts create individualized treatment and rehabilitation plans, tailored to your sport and level of activity.
💡 Why Choose Us?
✅ Fellowship-trained arthroscopy & sports injury surgeons
✅ Robust pre-injury assessment & post-surgery rehab
✅ State-of-the-art OT with HD arthroscopic towers
✅ Sports-specific physiotherapy & return-to-play protocols
✅ Preventive sports medicine & injury risk screening
🕒 When Should You Visit Us?
- Recurrent joint injuries or instability
- Persistent joint pain, clicking, or locking
- Limited range of motion affecting performance
- Swelling or weakness after sports activity
- Previous injury with incomplete recovery
👉 Early diagnosis = Faster recovery + Long-term protection
📞 Book Your Consultation Today – 90 93 20 30 40
Don’t let injury slow you down. Get treated by experts who understand movement, sport, and recovery.
Let us help you get back to doing what you love — safely and confidently.
FAQs : Your Arthroscopy Questions Answered
Q1: Which joints can be treated with arthroscopy?
A: Knees, shoulders, ankles, elbows, hips, and wrists.
Q2: When is knee arthroscopy recommended?
A: For:
- Torn meniscus (“cartilage tear”)
- ACL/PCL ligament injuries
- Loose bone/cartilage fragments
- Early arthritis cleaning (debridement)
Typical patients: Active adults (20–40 yrs) with sports injuries.
Q3: How long is recovery after shoulder arthroscopy?
- 2–6 weeks for basic mobility.
- 3–6 months for full strength (with physiotherapy).
Q4: Can arthroscopy treat arthritis?
Yes, for early-stage arthritis! It can:
- Remove inflamed tissue
- Smooth damaged cartilage
- Delay joint replacement needs.
(Not for severe arthritis—joint replacement may be better.)
Q5: Is arthroscopy safer than open surgery?
Yes! Benefits include:
✓ Smaller incisions → Less infection risk
✓ Faster recovery (home same/next day)
✓ Less post-op pain.
About ACL
Advanced ACL Surgery & Rehabilitation
We offer expert care for ACL injuries — from diagnosis to full recovery — ensuring you return stronger and more confident.
We treat all types of ACL injuries:
- Complete or partial ACL tears
- Associated MCL, PCL, and meniscus injuries
- Sports-related ligament injuries
- Recurrent knee instability
- Post-traumatic ACL reconstructions
Our orthopedic team uses advanced techniques like arthroscopic ACL reconstruction, anatomical graft placement, and accelerated rehab protocols to restore strength, stability, and performance.
PCL-Patient Testimonial
The Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) plays a vital role in stabilizing your knee. Injuries to the PCL can occur due to trauma, sports injuries, or road accidents — and require expert care for complete recovery.
🔹 We treat all types of PCL conditions:
· Isolated PCL tears
· Combined ACL + PCL injuries
· PCL avulsion fractures
· Chronic knee instability due to old PCL injuries
· Post-traumatic multi-ligament reconstructions
⚕️ Our specialists offer arthroscopic PCL reconstruction, minimally invasive techniques, and customized rehabilitation plans to restore knee function, strength, and stability.
Meniscus Tear
Meniscus Tear – Advanced Diagnosis & Treatment
A meniscus tear is one of the most common knee injuries, especially among athletes and active individuals. Whether due to sudden twisting, trauma, or degeneration — timely treatment is key to preserving knee health.
🔹 We treat all types of meniscus injuries:
- Medial and lateral meniscus tears
- Traumatic and degenerative tears
- Bucket handle tears
- Root tears
- Complex or recurrent tears
⚕️ Our expert team offers both meniscus repair and partial meniscectomy using advanced arthroscopic techniques for minimal pain, faster healing, and long-term joint preservation.
Multi-Ligament
Expert Care for Multi-Ligament Knee Injuries
Multi-ligament injuries are complex and require specialized treatment — and we’re here to provide just that.
We treat a wide range of combined ligament injuries:
- ACL, PCL, MCL, and LCL reconstructions
- Posterolateral corner (PLC) injuries
- Meniscal and cartilage damage associated with trauma
- Knee dislocations with multi-ligament involvement
- Post-traumatic knee instability
⚕️ Our team of orthopedic surgeons uses advanced surgical techniques, customized grafts, and precision-based rehabilitation protocols to ensure optimal joint stability and long-term recovery.
Sports Injury Unit
Comprehensive Sports Injury Unit – Recover. Rebuild. Return.
Our Sports Injury Unit provides expert care for athletes and active individuals, using advanced techniques for faster and more effective recovery.
We treat a wide range of injuries:
- Ligament injuries (ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL)
- Meniscal and cartilage damage
- Shoulder dislocations and rotator cuff tears
- Tendon injuries (Achilles, patellar, etc.)
- Stress fractures and joint instability
⚕️ Our treatment approach includes:
- Minimally invasive arthroscopic surgeries
- PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy to accelerate healing and reduce inflammation.
Rotator Cuff Tear
Rotator Cuff Tear – Expert Diagnosis & Treatment
Rotator cuff injuries can cause persistent shoulder pain, weakness, and difficulty with daily activities or overhead movements. Whether caused by sports, trauma, or wear-and-tear, proper treatment is key to regaining shoulder function.
We treat all types of rotator cuff injuries:
- Partial and full-thickness tears
- Acute traumatic tears
- Degenerative and chronic tears
- Re-tears and failed previous repairs
⚕️ Our treatment options include:
- Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair – minimally invasive and highly precise
- PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy – to promote healing and reduce inflammation
- Rehabilitation-focused recovery programs – personalized to restore strength and mobility
Bankart Lesion
Shoulder Dislocation – Specialized Treatment & Long-Term Stability
Shoulder dislocation is a common injury, especially in sports or trauma, where the upper arm bone slips out of the shoulder socket. If not treated properly, it can lead to recurrent dislocations and long-term joint instability.
We treat all types of shoulder dislocations:
- First-time and recurrent dislocations
- Anterior, posterior, and multidirectional instability
- Labral tears (Bankart lesion)
- Associated rotator cuff or bony injuries
⚕️ Our treatment approach includes:
- Arthroscopic Bankart repair for joint stabilization
- Rehabilitation and strengthening programs
- PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy for healing support (if needed)