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Day Care Arthroscopy

Traditional surgeries require hospital stay for a few days after the surgery. This can cause mental and financial discomfort to patients.


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ACL Injury ( )

The ACL is one of the major ligaments in the knee that connects the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia). It is main of the four ligaments stabilising knee joint.

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Meniscus Injury

The cushion like shock absorbers present in the knee joint is called meniscus. There are two menisci in the knee. They sit between the thigh bone femur and the shin bone tibia.

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Knee Arthroscopy

In arthroscopic surgery a tiny puncture is made in the skin over the joint through which 4 mm size special telescope, called arthroscope is introduced inside the joint.

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Shoulder Arthroscopy

Arthroscopic Shoulder surgery techniquewere developed over 20 years ago and have been continually refined.

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Impingement Syndrome ( )

Impingement syndrome is a common shoulder condition seen in middle aged and aging adults.



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Rotator Cuff Tear ( )

The shoulder is a ball-socket joint that allows the arm to move in many directions. It is made up of the humeral head (the upper end of the bone of the upper arm) fitting into the glenoid fossa of the scapula (shoulder blade).

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Recurrent Dislocation Shoulder

The shoulder is the most moveable joint in your body. It helps you to lift your arm, to rotate it, and to reach up over your head.

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Ankle Arthroscopy

Ankle Arthroscopy is a procedure where a smallvideo camera attached to a fiberoptic lens is inserted into the ankle joint to allow surgeon to see without making a large incision.

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Hip Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure that gives doctors a clear view of the inside of a joint. This helps them diagnose and treat joint problems.

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Elbow Arthroscopy

The elbow joint is a hinged joint where the upper arm bone (humerus) meets the two forearm bones (ulna and radius). The main stabilizing structure of the elbow joint is the ligament along the inner aspect of the elbow (medial collateral ligament.)

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