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Arthroscopy of the knee joint

The knee joint is one of the most frequently injured joints in the human body. When the knee is damaged, there is repeated swelling and pain, with limited mobility. The most common indication for knee arthroscopy is meniscal damage, cartilage damage, anterior cruciate ligament damage, etc.

A few days after arthroscopy, the patient may feel pain at the site of the procedure. Ice packs, knee positioning and rehabilitation according to the doctor’s recommendation are suitable.

Most patients return to a full-fledged life after the procedure without difficulties. The recovery result always depends on the level of damage.

The operation is performed under general anesthesia.

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