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Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems. It involves inserting a small camera, called an arthroscope, into the joint through a small incision. The camera allows the surgeon to view the inside of the joint and perform various procedures, such as removing loose fragments of bone or cartilage, repairing torn ligaments, or removing inflamed tissue. Arthroscopy is commonly used to treat conditions such as arthritis, tendonitis, and bursitis.
Arthroscopy is a rapidly growing market, with an increasing number of surgeons and hospitals offering the procedure. The procedure is becoming increasingly popular due to its minimally invasive nature, which reduces recovery time and the risk of complications. Additionally, the use of advanced imaging technology has improved the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment.
Some companies in the arthroscopy market include Arthrex, Smith & Nephew, Stryker, Zimmer Biomet, and Conmed. Show Less Read more