Minimally invasive diagnostic wrist arthroscopy procedure
Wrist arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems inside the wrist joint. It involves inserting a small camera and instruments through tiny incisions to view or repair damaged tissue.
This procedure may be used to treat ligament tears, cartilage injuries, wrist fractures, or unexplained pain. Compared to open surgery, arthroscopy typically results in smaller incisions, less stiffness, and a faster recovery.
Postoperative care includes rest, gradual return to activity, and physical therapy if needed to regain motion and strength.