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- $Title{Is Arthroscopy Good for Other Joint Problems?}
- $Subject{surgery arthroscopy joints Musculoskeletal Connective Tissue tissues
- Shoulder Elbow Ankle minor surgeries operation operations arthroscope knees
- shoulders elbows ankles wrists hips athletic injury injuries physical therapy
- special procedure procedures joint knee shoulder elbow ankle wrist hip
- arthroscopies}
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- Is Arthroscopy Good for Other Joint Problems?
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- QUESTION: I thought that arthroscopy could only be used for knees. Is
- arthroscopy any good for other joint problems?
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- ANSWER: Arthroscopy is a form of minor surgery. A special instrument called
- an arthroscope is inserted into a joint through a small incision. The surgeon
- looks through the arthroscope into the joint and diagnoses the problem. In
- some cases, surgery on the joint can be performed using special small
- instruments while the surgeon views the scene through the scope. Arthroscopy
- is usually done on knees, but can also be performed on shoulders, elbows,
- ankles, and in a few cases, wrists and hips. Because there is only a small
- incision, there is a reduced risk of complication than with normal joint
- surgery. Regular surgery leaves much larger scars.
- Arthroscopic surgery, which allows the patient to be up and about within
- days, has been widely used on many famous athletic knees in recent years and
- has gotten a lot of publicity. Unfortunately, now everyone with a bad joint
- thinks they're candidates for arthroscopy too. In medicine, however, nothing
- is right for everyone.
- Some people do not need any kind of joint surgery and simply need to rest
- the joint or physical therapy to strengthen the muscles around the joint. In
- other cases, arthroscopy will not do the job and full surgery is called for.
- A badly injured knee from an accident may require full surgery because
- arthroscopy would further traumatize the knee. If there is a superficial skin
- infection around the joint, such as an infected scrape or bruise, arthroscopy
- is usually delayed until after the infection is gone so that it is not
- inadvertently spread into the joint.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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