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Hours: M-F, 7:30-5
Hours: M-F, 7:30-4
Fax: (540) 932-5851
Arthroscopy is a highly perfected procedure for diagnosing and treating joint problems effectively. It is also known as minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery and is performed with small incisions and small instruments including a fiber-optic video camera. Surgeons are able to repair and reconstruct joint damage during arthroscopy as well as debride worn or torn cartilage and remove scar tissue from previous surgeries if necessary. Arthroscopy is performed most commonly on the following joints:
Arthroscopy is usually performed under general anesthesia, but it is a day procedure so you can recover more comfortably at home. Physicians value being able to provide a surgical procedure that can offer faster recovery time and minimize pain.
Arthroscopy is performed to help diagnose conditions that are unclear on X-ray or other diagnostic imaging. Disease and injuries can damage bones, cartilage, ligaments, muscles and tendons. Some common conditions diagnosed and treated with arthroscopy include:
Patients respond well to the minimally invasive surgical procedure. Healing may take several weeks. We will monitor your progress with follow-up visits to address any concerns and gradually begin a rehabilitation plan to get you back in the game!
Expectations of arthroscopy may vary depending on the location of the procedure. Patients are usually placed under general anesthesia and the procedure averages between 30 minutes to 2 hours. Small incisions will be made to perform the procedure and then covered with a dressing. You will remain in recovery unit until your anesthetic medications have worn off and you are cleared to go home.
Your aftercare may include:
Generally, patients are able to resume light activity within a week of arthroscopy. More strenuous activity will be permitted after about four weeks. The extent of your condition and surgical procedure may require a longer recovery and rehabilitation period.