Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder Arthroscopy and Sports Injuries


The shoulder joint is one of the most mobile joints in our body, which makes it more vulnerable to various injuries and degenerative conditions. Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to diagnose and treat problems within this joint. Since this method uses small incisions, patients experience less pain, faster recovery times, and can return to daily activities more quickly.


Rotator Cuff Tears:

The rotator cuff is composed of four major muscles and tendons that attach to the ball shaped structure called the head of humerus, allowing movement and helping to stabilize the joint. A tear in the tendons of these muscles often occurs due to falls, overuse, or repetitive over head activities. This type of injury can lead to symptoms such as pain, limited range of motion, and weakness in the shoulder. Using arthroscopic surgery, the torn tendons can be repaired with specialized sutures, restoring the joint’s function.

Shoulder Dislocations and Instability:

The shoulder joint is the most frequently dislocated joint in the human body. Recurrent shoulder dislocations can cause immediate pain, weakness, and a sense of instability. Over time, repeated dislocations can lead to permanent damage in the joint by weakening the surrounding tendons and ligaments, which may result in more complex issues. Arthroscopic treatment is highly effective for stabilizing the joint and significantly reducing the likelihood of future dislocations.


These treatments aim to relieve joint pain and avoid the need for major surgery. Our expert team will work with you to determine the best treatment option for your condition.


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