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Knee Arthroscopy at Commons Clinic

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Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive orthopedic procedure used to diagnose and treat many common knee problems. At Commons Clinic, our orthopedic specialists use advanced arthroscopic techniques to relieve knee pain, repair joint damage, and restore mobility with smaller incisions and faster recovery.

This procedure is often recommended for patients with persistent knee pain, swelling, instability, or limited movement that does not improve with rest, medication, injections, or physical therapy. Knee arthroscopy allows surgeons to view the inside of the knee joint and treat problems with precision while preserving healthy tissue.

What Is Knee Arthroscopy?

Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses a small camera called an arthroscope to examine the inside of the knee joint. The camera is inserted through a small incision and displays detailed images on a monitor so the surgeon can evaluate the joint.

Specialized instruments are inserted through additional small openings to repair or remove damaged tissue. Because the procedure uses small incisions, patients often experience less pain, minimal scarring, and quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery.

Most knee arthroscopy procedures are performed on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to return home the same day.

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Conditions Treated with Knee Arthroscopy

Knee arthroscopy can diagnose and treat several conditions that affect knee movement and stability. Using a small camera and specialized instruments, orthopedic surgeons can identify joint damage and treat the problem with precision.

Common conditions treated with knee arthroscopy include:

  • Meniscus tears
  • Cartilage damage or cartilage wear
  • Joint inflammation or synovitis
  • Certain ligament injuries
  • Loose bone or cartilage fragments inside the joint
  • Knee pain caused by mechanical problems in the joint

Athletes and physically active individuals often benefit from arthroscopic treatment because it can address sports related injuries while supporting faster rehabilitation and a quicker return to activity.

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Benefits of Knee Arthroscopy

Knee arthroscopy offers several advantages for patients who need surgical treatment for knee pain, injury, or joint problems. Because the procedure is minimally invasive, it uses small incisions and a tiny camera called an arthroscope to diagnose and treat issues inside the knee joint with less disruption to surrounding tissue.

Patients often experience faster healing and less postoperative discomfort compared with traditional open surgery. Many arthroscopic procedures are performed on an outpatient basis, which means patients can return home the same day and begin recovery sooner.

Key benefits of knee arthroscopy include:

  • Minimally invasive procedure with small incisions and less tissue damage
  • Reduced pain and swelling after surgery compared with open procedures
  • Shorter recovery time and quicker return to normal activities
  • Improved knee function by repairing or removing damaged cartilage or meniscus tissue
  • Lower risk of complications due to smaller surgical exposure
  • Faster return to walking, exercise, work, and daily activities

For many patients with meniscus tears, loose cartilage, or inflamed joint tissue, knee arthroscopy provides an effective treatment option that restores movement, relieves pain, and supports a quicker recovery.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does knee arthroscopy surgery take?

Most procedures take about thirty minutes to one hour depending on the condition being treated.

Is knee arthroscopy painful?

Patients receive anesthesia during surgery, and postoperative discomfort is usually manageable with medication and rest.

How long is recovery after knee arthroscopy?

Many patients return to light activities within a few weeks, while full recovery may take several weeks depending on the repair performed.

When is knee arthroscopy recommended?

It may be recommended when knee pain, swelling, or limited movement does not improve with conservative treatments.

Can athletes benefit from knee arthroscopy?

Yes. Arthroscopy is often used to treat sports injuries such as meniscus tears and cartilage damage, helping athletes return to activity safely.