It is a surgical technique that began in the 70s and allows you to see the joints inside through a two-millimeter access or wound to introduce a high-tech camera and minimal dimensions.
For another equally small wound are introduced all kinds of instruments tiny, very varied and highly flexible to perform complex interventions that before the arthroscopy required much larger wounds, general anesthesia and longer hospital stays, in addition to post-surgical restraints and a slow recovery to which was added a painful rehabilitation.
Currently, this treatment is carried out in AMBULATORY form, with LOCAL or REGIONAL ANESTHESIA, WITHOUT IMMOBILIZATIONS after treatment, with reinstatement to moderate activities almost immediately and without pain, thanks to the application of GROWTH FACTORS within the treatment and the early rehabilitation allowing the orthopedic surgeon more sophisticated techniques that exceed in effectiveness to those that were made only 10 years ago.


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