Treatment

Shoulder Arthroscopic

Shoulder Arthroscopy Surgery

Shoulder Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various shoulder joint problems. It is performed using a tiny camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments through small incisions, allowing precise treatment with minimal tissue damage.

What Conditions Are Treated with Shoulder Arthroscopy?

  • Rotator cuff tears
  • Shoulder impingement syndrome
  • Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
  • Shoulder instability and recurrent dislocation
  • Labral tears (SLAP lesions)
  • Shoulder arthritis (early stages)
  • Removal of loose bodies in the joint

Benefits of Shoulder Arthroscopy

  • Minimally invasive procedure
  • Smaller incisions and minimal scarring
  • Less post-operative pain
  • Faster recovery and rehabilitation
  • Short hospital stay or day-care surgery
  • Improved shoulder function and mobility

Procedure Overview

During the procedure, a small camera is inserted into the shoulder joint through tiny incisions. The surgeon views the joint on a high-definition monitor and repairs damaged tissues using specialized instruments. The entire surgery is performed with precision while preserving healthy tissues.

Recovery & Rehabilitation

Most patients can return home the same day. A structured physiotherapy program is essential for restoring strength, flexibility, and range of motion. Recovery time depends on the condition treated, but patients usually resume daily activities within a few weeks.

Why Choose Shoulder Arthroscopy?

  • Advanced minimally invasive technique
  • Accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment
  • Reduced risk of complications
  • Faster return to work and sports activities