by Arpit C Dave | May 25, 2026 | Blog
The right scan for joint pain depends on what tissue your doctor needs to see. X-rays show bone alignment, fractures, and arthritis changes. MRI captures soft tissues like ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and meniscus. Ultrasound is useful for dynamic assessment of...
by Arpit C Dave | May 21, 2026 | Blog
Skipping physiotherapy after arthroscopic surgery causes joint stiffness, muscle weakness, and a significantly higher risk of re-tearing the repair. The surgery fixes the structural damage, but rehabilitation restores movement, strength, and coordination around the...
by Arpit C Dave | May 19, 2026 | Blog
An arthroscopy doctor can treat most orthopedic problems involving joints. An arthroscopy doctor is an orthopedic surgeon with specialized fellowship training in arthroscopic surgery. They diagnose and treat ligament tears, cartilage damage, meniscus injuries,...
by Arpit C Dave | May 18, 2026 | Blog
ACL reconstruction replaces the torn ligament with a graft, usually taken from the patient’s own hamstring or patellar tendon. The procedure is done arthroscopically through keyhole portals and takes about 60 to 90 minutes under regional anaesthesia. The surgery...
by Arpit C Dave | May 17, 2026 | Blog
Arthroscopy uses small keyhole cuts and a camera to fix joint problems from inside. Open surgery cuts wider to expose the joint directly, which means a tougher recovery and bigger scar. Both still have a place in orthopaedics. But for most knee and shoulder work...
by Arpit C Dave | May 16, 2026 | Blog
Frozen shoulder is stiffness from a tight, inflamed joint capsule, the shoulder won’t move even with help. A rotator cuff tear is muscle or tendon damage, the shoulder is weak but can still be moved passively by someone else. Both injuries cause shoulder pain...