Arthroscopic Surgery
The last several decades have seen significant advances in the field of orthopedics. One example is arthroscopic surgery, a minimally invasive technique used to diagnose and treat joint problems. Methodist's orthopedic surgeons use highly specialized instruments, inserted through incisions about one-half inch in size, to reconstruct joints including knees, elbows, wrists and shoulders.
If joint pain often interferes with your daily activities, you may want to explore the option of arthroscopic joint surgery. Our orthopedic surgeons perform surgical procedures to lessen pain, reduce recovery time and allow you to regain the full use of the joint as soon as possible.