Arthroscopy

Expert Arthroscopy Services for Joint Care | Advanced Health Associates

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems. At Advanced Health Associates, our skilled team performs arthroscopy to evaluate joint damage, repair injuries, and improve mobility, all while minimizing recovery time. Call today or request an appointment online to learn more about arthroscopy and whether it’s right for you.

What is arthroscopy?

Arthroscopy is a surgical technique that uses a small camera, called an arthroscope, inserted into a joint through a tiny incision. This allows the provider to view the inside of the joint, identify problems, and perform certain repairs without the need for large incisions. Arthroscopy is commonly performed on the knee, shoulder, hip, wrist, and ankle.

Who may benefit from arthroscopy?

Arthroscopy may be recommended for patients with:

  • Persistent joint pain or swelling

  • Torn cartilage or ligaments

  • Loose bone or cartilage fragments in a joint

  • Recurrent joint dislocations

  • Degenerative joint disease or arthritis

  • Sports-related injuries affecting the joint

The procedure helps diagnose and treat conditions that may not respond to conservative therapies.

How is arthroscopy performed?

During arthroscopy:

  • Small incisions are made near the affected joint.

  • The arthroscope, a tiny camera, is inserted to provide a clear view inside the joint.

  • Specialized instruments are used to repair damage, remove debris, or trim injured tissue.

  • The procedure is typically done on an outpatient basis under local, regional, or general anesthesia.

Patients often experience less pain, smaller scars, and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.

What are the benefits of arthroscopy?

  • Accurate diagnosis of joint problems

  • Minimally invasive treatment of cartilage or ligament injuries

  • Reduced pain and swelling

  • Shorter recovery time and quicker return to activity

  • Lower risk of infection compared to open surgery

What happens after arthroscopy?

After the procedure, your provider will create a personalized recovery plan, which may include:

  • Pain management with medications or ice therapy

  • Physical therapy to restore strength, flexibility, and mobility

  • Follow-up visits to monitor healing and progress

  • Activity modifications to prevent reinjury

Most patients return to normal activities within a few weeks, depending on the joint treated and the extent of repair.

At Advanced Health Associates, we provide expert arthroscopy services to accurately diagnose and effectively treat joint problems while supporting a faster, safer recovery. Call the office today or request an appointment online to discuss your arthroscopy options.

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