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Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder Arthroscopy is a modern, minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various shoulder problems such as rotator cuff tears, shoulder impingement, labral tears, and joint instability. This advanced technique uses a small camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments inserted through tiny incisions, allowing the surgeon to view and repair the shoulder joint with exceptional precision and minimal trauma.

Shoulder Arthroscopy Surgery

Compared to traditional open surgery, arthroscopy offers significant advantages — including smaller incisions, reduced pain, quicker healing, and faster return to normal activities. The high-definition camera provides a clear, magnified view of the joint, helping the surgeon perform delicate repairs with great accuracy while preserving healthy tissues and muscles.

Shoulder arthroscopy is commonly performed for conditions like rotator cuff repair, removal of bone spurs, treatment of labral or cartilage tears, and stabilization of recurrent shoulder dislocations. It’s equally beneficial for athletes, professionals, and individuals seeking quick recovery and long-term joint strength.

At our center, we combine advanced arthroscopic technology with extensive surgical experience to deliver optimal outcomes. Personalized rehabilitation programs are designed for each patient to ensure complete recovery, improved range of motion, and lasting relief from pain and stiffness.

Key Benefits of Shoulder Arthroscopy:

  • Minimally invasive procedure with tiny incisions
  • Less postoperative pain and faster recovery
  • Precise diagnosis and treatment of shoulder disorders
  • Improved joint function and flexibility
  • Reduced scarring and minimal tissue damage
  • Early return to sports and daily activities