Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose
and treat joint problems with precision and minimal recovery time.
It involves inserting a small, flexible camera called an arthroscope through
tiny incisions, allowing surgeons to view and repair damaged
joint tissues without the need for large cuts.

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Sports Injuries Treatment

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems with precision and minimal recovery time.

It involves inserting a small, flexible camera called an arthroscope through tiny incisions, allowing surgeons to view and repair damaged joint tissues without the need for large cuts. This procedure is commonly used for the knee, shoulder, hip, ankle, wrist, and elbow joints, helping patients recover faster with less pain and scarring.

Types of Arthroscopy

  •  Knee Arthroscopy
  • Shoulder Arthroscopy
  •  Hip Arthroscopy
  • Ankle Arthroscopy
  • Elbow Arthroscopy
  • Wrist Arthroscopy

Treatment We offer

Meniscus Repair & Removal

Repairing or trimming torn knee cartilage to restore stability and reduce pain.

ACL & PCL Reconstruction

Using grafts to reconstruct damaged knee ligaments for improved function.

Rotator Cuff Repair

Repairing torn tendons to restore shoulder strength and mobility.

Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation

Strengthening joints and muscles to improve mobility.

Corticosteroid & Hyaluronic Acid Injections

Reducing inflammation and lubricating joints for pain relief.

Bracing & Orthotics

Providing joint support to prevent further injury.

Our Testimonials

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Mandeep Kaur
07:04 18 Mar 25
Excellent experience with my physiotherapist Dr. Nasreen, she is excellent in her job. She helped me to recover from my back pain.

Also, she is very polite and humble in nature. Thanks, Nasreen for all the help and treatment you did for me.
ANIL KUMAR GUPTA
11:15 31 Jan 25
Sarfaraz Hossain
05:11 29 Jan 25
Dr Ankur Goyal is a very helpful and humble doctor he addressed the issue and had done my wife's wrist surgery I can't believe how good he is and how high outcome is.All thanks to doctor. Careful in suggestions options for relief
Anshuman Gupta
06:14 18 Jan 25
Dr. Ankur is really a very good doctor,
Very friendly, helpful and a superb doctor,
He has done my surgery for ACL tear of my knee... And I am feeling good after Surgery.. Thanks to Dr Ankur 😌, Not to forget his physio team Dr chhavi and Dr Tanya both helped me a lot for my knee movement. ... Thanks 😌
Pundir Graphics
14:23 04 Jan 25
Dr. Ankur Goyal is one of the most qualified doctors and he takes great care of his patients
anha malik
15:40 07 Nov 24
Dr Goyal is one of the best orthopedist,
And they got one of the finest physiotherapist here.
Tanya ma’am and her team are amazing people.
They made actually work on my formation and posture.
I am feeling so relived of pain just in a week with consistent exercises they taught me.
varsha jain
17:36 13 Sep 24
Would definitely recommend this clinic.. Dr Ankur shows great patience and care in his treatment.. His response to my queries were also very thorough. Special gratitude to Ms Chavi. She gave her full attention in helping me heal. Her focus was not just on reducing and relieving the pain but also on strengthening the muscles. She is very diligent in her work.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Arthroscopic Surgery?

Arthroscopic surgery, also known as arthroscopy, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat a variety of joint conditions, such as meniscal or ligament tears. During arthroscopic surgery, Dr. Nag creates two small incisions into the joint, which he uses to insert a fiber-optic camera, known as an arthroscope.

Arthroscopic techniques can be used in a variety of procedures, but is most often utilized to relieve symptoms of the following conditions or injuries:

  • Rotator cuff tears
  • Meniscal tears
  • Arthritis of the hip and knee
  • Ligament tears in the knee, hip, and shoulder
  • Hand and wrist pain, such as carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Overuse injuries including ligament sprains or tendon strains
 

Because of smaller incisions and specialized instruments, arthroscopic surgery has several advantages including: decreased scarring, less disruption of the surrounding tissue, a reduced amount of post-operative pain, less blood loss during surgery, shorter hospital stay, quicker return to daily activities, and more natural joint movement.

What is Arthroscopy?

Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure where the internal structure of a joint is examined and treated using small incisions and specialized instruments, including an arthroscope. 

The type of restrictions after arthroscopic surgery depends on the reason for surgery and the type of procedure. Arthroscopy patients can experience some pain and inflammation post-surgery, which can often be relieved through a combination of rest and prescribed pain medications.

As with any surgical procedure, complications can occur. While complications occur in less than 1% of all procedures, they can include:

  • Blood loss
  • Excessive swelling or blood clot
  • Infection
  • Damage to normal structures
  • Instrument breakage
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