Understanding Shoulder Arthroscopy Treatment
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgery (MIS) which is derived from endoscopy and can be used for diagnosing and treating skeletal joints that have suffered damage from multiple conditions. Similarly, shoulder arthroscopy is an MIS procedure developed for treating the shoulder joint, which has suffered an injury or developed a systemic disorder. When is shoulder arthroscopy needed? Shoulder arthroscopy is typically recommended for performing a biopsy on a shoulder to diagnose its condition and to treat shoulder conditions which haven’t improved by other non-surgical treatments. Shoulder arthroscopy is more effective for: ● Treating inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis, synovitis, or tendinitis ● Treating torn ligaments in rotator cuff caused due to overuse ● Removing bone fragments and cartilage pieces from a br...