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Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various shoulder joint problems. Surgeons insert a small camera and instruments through tiny incisions to view and repair damaged tissues such as torn rotator cuffs, labral tears, or inflamed tissues causing impingement.
It is typically performed under general or regional anesthesia and often as a day-care procedure. Recovery involves rest, pain management, and physical therapy to restore mobility and strength. A sling is usually worn for a few weeks, and full recovery may take 2 to 6 months, depending on the extent of the repair and rehabilitation.
Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat shoulder joint problems. A small camera (arthroscope) and surgical instruments are inserted through tiny incisions to visualize and repair tissues.

🔹 Conditions Treated with Shoulder Arthroscopy

  • Rotator cuff tears
  • Labral (SLAP) tears
  • Shoulder impingement
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Shoulder instability/dislocation
  • Bone spurs or inflamed tissue
  • Arthritis or cartilage damage

🔹 Procedure Overview

  • Performed under general or regional anesthesia
  • Lasts 30–90 minutes, depending on the condition
  • Outpatient surgery (same-day discharge)

🔹 Recovery & Rehabilitation

  • Sling support initially (1–4 weeks depending on repair)
  • Pain management with medications and cold therapy
  • Physical therapy starts early for mobility and strength
  • Return to full activity: 2–6 months depending on the condition
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