Elbow & Wrist Arthroscopy
Elbow & Wrist Arthroscopy at Dr. Vijaykumar D Orthopaedics
Minimally Invasive Solutions for Pain, Stiffness, and Joint Preservation
The elbow and wrist are complex joints responsible for precision movements and daily hand functions. Injuries, arthritis, cartilage damage, and overuse can cause pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Elbow & Wrist Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses small incisions and specialized instruments to diagnose and treat joint problems while preserving natural structures.
At the clinic of Dr. Vijaykumar D – Best Orthopaedic Surgeon in Bangalore and Former Additional Professor of Orthopaedics, AIIMS, Delhi, we provide advanced arthroscopic treatments for elbow and wrist conditions, ensuring faster recovery, reduced pain, and long-term joint health.
Conditions Treated with Elbow & Wrist Arthroscopy
Post-traumatic stiffness and restricted movement
Loose bodies or cartilage fragments inside the joint
Osteoarthritis and inflammatory arthritis of the elbow or wrist
Ligament injuries causing instability
Ganglion cysts and synovial growths
Early cartilage wear and focal defects
Sports injuries affecting elbow and wrist function
Common Elbow & Wrist Arthroscopy Procedures
Elbow Arthroscopy – For stiffness release, cartilage repair, and removal of loose bodies.
Wrist Arthroscopy – Treating ligament tears, ganglion cysts, and early arthritis.
Debridement & Synovectomy – Removing inflamed tissue to relieve pain and improve motion.
Cartilage Restoration – Microfracture or grafting techniques for damaged joint surfaces.
Arthroscopic Fracture Fixation – Minimally invasive fixation of selected elbow and wrist fractures.
Benefits of Elbow & Wrist Arthroscopy
Minimally invasive with small incisions and faster recovery
Reduced pain, stiffness, and swelling post-surgery
Restores mobility and improves joint function
Preserves natural joint structures and delays arthritis
Allows earlier return to daily activities and sports
Long-lasting relief with precision-guided surgery
Why Choose Dr. Vijaykumar D for Elbow & Wrist Arthroscopy?
AIIMS-Trained Orthopaedic Expertise – 16+ years of experience in advanced joint surgeries.
Global Fellowship Training – Specialized exposure in arthroscopy from USA, Germany, Japan, Singapore, Austria, and France.
Advanced Arthroscopic Techniques – Robotic and minimally invasive approaches for accuracy.
Comprehensive Joint Care – From injury diagnosis to surgery and rehabilitation.
Patient-Focused Care – Customized treatment plans for durable and successful outcomes.
Restore Function with Precision Arthroscopy
Elbow & Wrist Arthroscopy offers patients a safe, effective, and minimally invasive way to treat complex joint conditions while preserving mobility. With Dr. Vijaykumar D’s expertise in advanced arthroscopic techniques, patients can look forward to pain relief, improved motion, and restored quality of life.
Elbow and Wrist Arthroscopy in Infantry road
Elbow and Wrist Arthroscopy in Infantry Road is a specialized orthopedic procedure designed to diagnose and treat joint injuries, ligament tears, cartilage damage, and fractures. Using minimally invasive techniques, it offers faster recovery, less pain, and improved joint function. Ideal for sports injuries or chronic joint problems, this procedure is performed by experienced orthopedic surgeons using the latest arthroscopic technology.
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Elbow and wrist arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a small camera and specialized instruments to diagnose and treat joint injuries, cartilage damage, or ligament problems.
Patients with joint pain, sports injuries, ligament tears, cartilage damage, or fractures in the elbow or wrist may benefit from arthroscopic treatment after evaluation by an orthopedic specialist.
The procedure is performed under anesthesia, so there is minimal pain during surgery. Post-operative discomfort is managed effectively with medications and physiotherapy.
Recovery time depends on the type and severity of the injury. Most patients resume normal activities within 2–6 weeks under guided physiotherapy.
Yes, non-surgical treatments include physiotherapy, joint injections, and rehabilitation programs. Surgery is considered if conservative treatments do not provide relief.