Arthroscopy
Arthroscopy Treatment
Joint pain and stiffness can significantly impact your ability to perform daily activities, whether it’s walking, climbing stairs, or even simple movements. If your joint is damaged due to injury, arthritis, or wear and tear, it may be time to consider arthroscopy. At Horizon Health Care, our experienced orthopedic specialists provide advanced arthroscopy procedures to diagnose and treat joint issues, helping you regain mobility and improve your quality of life.
Our state-of-the-art facilities and expert care ensure a smooth journey from consultation to recovery. Trust Horizon Health Care for comprehensive and effective arthroscopy treatment.

Arthroscopy Ablation.
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems. It involves inserting a small camera (arthroscope) into the joint through a tiny incision, allowing the surgeon to view the joint’s interior and perform repairs. Commonly used for knees, shoulders, hips, and other joints, arthroscopy is effective for treating conditions like torn cartilage, ligament injuries, and joint inflammation. At Horizon Health Care, we specialize in advanced arthroscopy techniques to ensure precise treatment and optimal outcomes.
Why Choose Horizon Health Care for Arthroscopy Treatment?
- Minimally Invasive Procedure – Ensures less pain, minimal scarring, and faster recovery.
- No-Cost EMI – Flexible payment plans for a stress-free treatment journey.
- Same-Day Discharge – Quick outpatient procedure with minimal downtime.
- End-to-End Insurance Assistance – Hassle-free insurance support for smooth processing.
- Experienced Surgeons – Skilled specialists ensuring precise treatment and optimal results.
- Free Pick-Up & Drop – Complimentary transportation service for your comfort and convenience.
Symptoms Indicating the Need for Arthroscopy.
- Joint Pain Persistent discomfort in the knee, shoulder, hip, or other joints.
- Swelling Constant or recurrent swelling around the joint.
- Stiffness Difficulty moving the joint or performing daily tasks.
- Instability Frequent joint locking or giving way.
- Clicking or Popping Unusual sounds or sensations in the joint.
Common Conditions Treated with Arthroscopy.
- Torn Meniscus Damage to the cartilage in the knee.
- Rotator Cuff Tears Injuries to the shoulder’s tendons.
- ACL Injuries Tears in the knee’s anterior cruciate ligament.
- Cartilage Damage Wear and tear or injury to joint cartilage.


Understanding Arthroscopy Treatment.
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that allows surgeons to diagnose and treat joint problems without the need for large incisions. The procedure involves:
Inserting a small camera (arthroscope) into the joint.
Viewing the joint’s interior on a monitor.
Using specialized tools to repair or remove damaged tissue.
Procedure Guide
Arthroscopy is typically performed under local, regional, or general anesthesia. Here’s what to expect:
Pre-Treatment Consultation:
Discuss your symptoms and medical history with the specialist.
Undergo diagnostic tests like X-rays or MRIs.
Receive a personalized treatment plan.
During the Procedure:
Small incisions are made near the joint.
The arthroscope and surgical tools are inserted.
The surgeon repairs or removes damaged tissue.
The procedure usually takes 30-60 minutes.
Post-Treatment Care:
Follow aftercare instructions for optimal recovery.
Attend follow-up appointments to monitor progress.
Engage in physical therapy to restore strength and mobility.
Preparing for Your Appointment:
- Provide a detailed medical history and disclose any medications you are taking.
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing on the day of the procedure.
- Arrange for transportation and post-surgical assistance at home.
On the Day of the Appointment:
- You will be admitted and briefed by the medical team.
- Your vitals, including blood pressure and heart rate, will be monitored.
- Anesthesia will be administered for a painless experience.
Post-Treatment Recovery and Results.
Most patients can go home the same day.
Mild pain or swelling may occur but subsides quickly.
Physical therapy is essential for restoring joint function.
Full recovery and optimal function typically take a few weeks to months.

At Horizon Health Care, we specialize in advanced arthroscopy techniques to address your unique joint issues. Our team of expert orthopedic surgeons uses state-of-the-art technology and personalized care to deliver effective treatments. From diagnosis to recovery, we provide comprehensive support at every step.
Trust Horizon Health Care for expert care, innovative treatments, and compassionate support throughout your arthroscopy journey. Regain mobility, live pain-free, and step into a healthier, more active future with our world-class orthopedic solutions.
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Frequently asked questions
What is arthroscopy?
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure to diagnose and treat joint problems using a small camera and specialized tools.
Which joints can be treated with arthroscopy?
Commonly treated joints include the knee, shoulder, hip, ankle, and wrist.
Is arthroscopy painful?
The procedure is performed under anesthesia, and post-operative pain is minimal compared to open surgery.
How long does the procedure take?
Arthroscopy typically takes 30-60 minutes, depending on the joint and condition.
What are the benefits of arthroscopy?
Minimally invasive, accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, quick recovery, and reduced pain.
Who is a candidate for arthroscopy?
Patients with joint pain, swelling, or injuries that haven’t responded to non-surgical treatments.
How soon can I return to normal activities?
Most patients can resume light activities within a few days and full activities within weeks.
Will I need physical therapy after arthroscopy?
Yes, physical therapy is essential for restoring joint strength and mobility.
Are there any risks or complications?
Risks are minimal but may include infection, bleeding, or blood clots.
How do I prepare for arthroscopy?
Follow pre-treatment instructions, such as fasting and avoiding certain medications.