
Knee Arthroscopy
A minimally invasive solution to diagnose and treat knee pain, helping you recover faster and return to your daily activities with less downtime.
WHAT IS KNEE ARTHROSCOPY?
Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses a small camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments to examine and treat problems at the knee joint. Through small incisions, surgeons can repair damaged tissue, remove debris, and address structural issues without the need for open surgery.
This approach allows for greater precision and typically results in less pain and quicker recovery compared to traditional procedures.
Knee pain caused by injury or joint damage can limit your mobility and disrupt your daily routine. When non-surgical treatments are not enough, knee arthroscopy offers a minimally invasive option to both diagnose and treat a variety of knee conditions. At Moral Orthopaedics, we use advanced arthroscopic techniques to provide effective treatment with smaller incisions, reduced pain, and faster recovery times.

Common Conditions We Treat
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Meniscus tears
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Ligament injuries (ACL, PCL)
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Cartilage damage
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Inflamed joint lining (synovitis)
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Loose bone or cartilage fragments
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Knee joint instability
Signs You May Need Knee Arthroscopy
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Persistent knee pain or swelling
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Locking, catching, or clicking in the knee
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Difficulty bending or straightening the leg
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Knee instability or weakness
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Limited improvement with rest, therapy, or medication
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Pain following a sports or activity-related injury

Our Approach
At Moral Orthopaedics, we take a precise and patient-focused approach to knee arthroscopy. We begin with a detailed evaluation to determine the source of your knee pain and whether minimally invasive surgery is the right solution. Our goal is to treat the issue effectively while minimizing recovery time and disruption to your life.
We utilize advanced techniques to ensure accuracy, reduce surgical impact, and promote faster healing.
Benefits of Knee Arthroscopy
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Minimally invasive procedure
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Smaller incisions and reduced scarring
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Less pain compared to open surgery
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Faster recovery and return to activity
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Accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment

Recovery & Rehabilitation
Recovery from knee arthroscopy is typically quicker than traditional surgery. Many patients begin moving the knee shortly after the procedure and follow a structured rehabilitation plan that includes physical therapy and strengthening exercises. Recovery time varies depending on the condition treated, but most patients return to normal activities relatively quickly.
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Our team provides guidance throughout the recovery process to ensure optimal results.
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