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- Arthroscopy (also called arthroscopic or keyhole surgery) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure on a joint in which an examination and sometimes...
- Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery is a peer-reviewed medical journal that was established in 1985 and covers research on the...
- orthopedic surgeons are: Knee arthroscopy and meniscectomy Shoulder arthroscopy and decompression Carpal tunnel release Knee arthroscopy and chondroplasty Removal...
- Hip arthroscopy refers to the viewing of the interior of the acetabulofemoral (hip) joint through an arthroscope and the treatment of hip pathology through...
- Wrist arthroscopy can be used to look inside the joint of the wrist. It is a minimally invasive technique which can be utilized for diagnostic purposes...
- The Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published in English covering orthopaedic surgery, especially...
- The International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS) is an international medical society with around 4,000...
- space. An arthroscopy is typically performed on shoulder and knee joints; however, hip arthroscopy is becoming more po****r. An arthroscopy is done by...
- causes for pain. Commonly used tests are blood tests, MRI scans, and arthroscopy. While the term chondromalacia sometimes refers to abnormal-appearing...
- elsewhere (most common) Direct penetration into the joint (arthrocentesis, arthroscopy, trauma) A surrounding infection in the bone or tissue (uncommon, from...