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Orthopedic Arthroscopy

Orthopedic Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure where an orthopedic surgeon inserts a small camera into the joint to examine its internal structures. It’s often used to diagnose and treat joint problems, such as cartilage tears, ligament injuries, and arthritis. This diagnostic test allows orthopedic specialists to visually inspect the joint and make real-time treatment decisions.

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