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Arthroscopy Treatments and Procedures

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Arthroscopy Treatments and Procedures

We, at Kauvery Hospitals, always strive to offer the best treatment and care for the patients. Our physicians will diagnose the condition of the patient and will offer better treatment options. Kauvery Hospitals will offer a comprehensive orthopaedic care for which, it stood as one of the best hospitals in the city.

Following are the common joint disorders that we treat for:

Elbow Arthroscopy

This is a minor surgery in which damaged areas of the elbow joint are removed and replaced with implants made of plastic or metal. Elbow replacement surgery is also called as elbow arthroplasty.

Foot and ankle Arthroscopy

Ankle arthroscopy is a surgery in which a tiny camera is used to examine the tissues inside the ankle. The camera that they use is called an arthroscope. Likewise, for the foot arthroscopy, a fibre-optic camera is sent into the foot to examine and repair the damage to the foot.

Hand and wrist Arthroscopy

Hand and wrist arthroscopy is a procedure in which a tiny camera called arthroscope is sent into the hand to examine the damaged tissue and to repair it in the hand or around the wrist.

Hip Arthroscopy

Hip arthroscopy is a surgical procedure through which physicians can view the hip joint by sending an arthroscope without the need of making any larger incision.

Knee Arthroscopy

Knee arthroscopy is a procedure through which a tiny camera is used to look inside the patient's knee. This surgery is done by making a small incision rather than making a larger one.

Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder arthroscopy is a procedure in which orthopaedic surgeons use a small camera (arthroscope) to inspect and treat problems inside a shoulder joint.

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