KNEE ARTHROSCOPY: WHAT IT IS, RECOVERY AND RISKS - ORTHOPEDIC DISEASES

What is knee arthroscopy and what is it for?



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Knee arthroscopy is a small surgery in which the orthopedist uses a thin tube, with a camera at the tip, to observe the structures inside the joint, without having to make a big cut on the skin. In this way, arthroplasty is usually used when there is knee pain to assess if there is any problem with joint structures