Arthroscopy
Arthroscopy (ahr-THROS-kuh-pee) is a procedure to diagnose and treat joint problems. The surgeon inserts a small tube attached to a fiber-optic video camera with a small incision – about the size of a hole. The view inside your joint is transmitted to a high-definition video monitor. Arthroscopy allows the surgeon to see inside your joint without major amputation. Surgeons can also correct other types of joint injuries during arthroscopy, with thinner pencil sharp instruments inserted into smaller incisions. Arsh Super speciality medical centre is a place where all the precise, highly rated best lab equipment are used to give the human body related issues. Doctors use arthroscopy to help diagnose and treat a variety of joint ailments, often involving:
- Idolo
- Applause
- Elbow
- Ankle
- Hip
- Wrist