Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Diagnosis and Treatment Made Easier with Knee Arthroscopy

Knee surgery can sound a bit intimidating for many people. However, it does not have to be feared with a minimally invasive way to diagnose and treat knee problems now available to orthopedic patients. Knee arthroscopy makes use of a device with a camera that is about the size of a pencil. A small incision is made for the device, giving it a clearer view of the damaged area. Once a diagnosis is made, small surgical instruments are inserted through the incision to fix whatever needs to be fixed.

This type of diagnosis and treatment has made knee surgery more precise and recovery time faster. Diagnosis only usually takes thirty minutes to an hour and recovery may only last for a maximum of two hours, making it an out-patient procedure. Although recovery time is faster with knee arthroscopy, returning to high-impact activities right away is not possible. It is still important for patients to give their knees some rest until full recovery is reached. Low-impact activities, however, are allowed. Such activities are biking, swimming, water aerobics, and the like.

Knee arthroscopy is a faster and surer way to diagnose and treat knee problems. If you are interested, simply contact your local orthopedic surgeon in Asheboro for more information.

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