Arthroscopy is a minimally-invasive diagnostic and treatment procedure used for conditions of a joint. Originally, arthroscopy was a diagnostic tool only, used primarily for planning a standard open surgery.  Now, because of the development of new instruments and advanced surgical techniques, many conditions can also be treated with minimal invasive arthroscopic surgery.
Joints most frequently examined via arthroscopy:
The joints most frequently examined using arthroscopy include the following:
The joints most frequently examined using arthroscopy include the following:
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