Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems. It involves the use of an arthroscope, which is a small camera that is inserted into the joint through ...
There are some limitations with the arthroscope, but basically, we can get into the knee, we can trim out loose tissue, we can remove torn edges of the meniscus, we can smooth cartilage ...
Meniscus Injuries or Ligament Tears? Forget About Knee Pain With arthroscopic surgery, most patients can leave the hospital ...
Total meniscectomy was advocated as recently as 1971 for meniscal pathology. [29] With the advent of the arthroscope, as well as the recognition of the importance of the menisci to knee function ...
TWO Hampshire vets travelled more than 7,500 miles to save the career of a competition horse in South Africa. Matthew ...
Adelaide High Performance Manager Darren Burgess has provided the following post-season injury update. Forward Darcy Fogarty will undergo a knee arthroscope and be on light duties for three weeks ...
GWS Giants vice-captain Stephen Coniglio is on the mend after the “most difficult” six weeks of his career recovering from ...
One of his first operations was an arthroscope on Magpies great Peter Daicos. "I remember being quite nervous beforehand. As a procedure it's not that big a deal, but it's who you're doing it on at ...
Minimally invasive surgery has become the gold standard for treating these injuries, but now, minimally invasive is getting even smaller.
Most players return from an arthroscope within a month. With Sydney at the SCG next weekend and then St Kilda followed by Melbourne at Marvel Stadium, the timing is far from ideal for Luke Beveridge’s ...