Best Arthroscopy Treatment Hospital in Bangalore

At Vyshnavi Hospitals, we offer advanced arthroscopy procedures designed to diagnose and treat joint conditions with minimal pain, smaller incisions, and quicker recovery. Arthroscopy is a modern minimally invasive surgical technique commonly used to manage conditions affecting joints including the knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, ankle, and hip.

During the procedure, a thin camera called an arthroscope is inserted through a tiny incision, allowing our expert orthopaedic surgeons to clearly view the inside of the joint on a high-resolution screen. Using fine surgical instruments, damaged tissues are repaired with greater precision and less tissue trauma compared to conventional open surgery.

Whether you are experiencing ligament injuries, cartilage damage, sports-related injuries, or chronic joint pain, our team ensures comprehensive care from accurate evaluation to structured post-operative rehabilitation. Our goal is to help patients return to daily activities and sports safely and confidently.

Why choose Vyshnavi Hospitals for arthroscopy:
• State-of-the-art arthroscopy operation theatres
• Highly skilled and experienced orthopaedic surgeons
• Faster recovery and shorter hospital stay
• Dedicated physiotherapy and rehabilitation support
• Personalised, patient-centric treatment approach

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about arthroscopy procedures and recovery.



No. Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure and in many cases is performed as a day-care or short-stay surgery.



Recovery time varies based on the joint treated and the extent of repair, but most patients recover within a few weeks to a couple of months with proper rehabilitation.



Discomfort after the procedure is usually mild and can be effectively managed with pain medication, rest, and guided physiotherapy.



Arthroscopy is commonly used to treat ligament tears, meniscus injuries, cartilage damage, joint inflammation, loose bodies, and impingement conditions.



Yes. Physiotherapy is essential to restore movement, flexibility, muscle strength, and full joint function after arthroscopy.

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