Knee / Shoulder Arthroscopy
Keyhole surgery for ligament tears and joint problems.
5,000+
Successful Surgeries
4.7 – 4.9
Patient Rating
85+ NPS
Happy Patients
Insurance
All Accepted
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Minimally Invasive Options
Day-Care Procedure
Quick Recovery
Safe & Effective
Low Recurrence Risk
Expert Surgeons
About Knee / Shoulder Arthroscopy
(Orthopaedics)
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive (keyhole) joint surgery in which a pencil-thin camera and fine instruments are inserted through 5 mm incisions to diagnose and treat conditions like ACL/PCL tears, meniscus injuries, rotator cuff tears, recurrent shoulder dislocation, cartilage damage and frozen shoulder. Compared to open surgery, arthroscopy offers significantly less pain, faster recovery and earlier return to sports — making it the global standard for sports and joint injuries.
Patients usually need evaluation for knee or shoulder locking, sports injury with swelling, meniscus or ligament tear symptoms. Our team confirms causes such as meniscus tear, acl or ligament injury, rotator cuff inflammation or tear and recommends the right option from knee arthroscopy, shoulder arthroscopy, meniscus repair, ligament or cartilage procedure with transparent pricing and structured follow-up.

Know the Symptoms
- 1
Knee or shoulder locking
- 2
Sports injury with swelling
- 3
Meniscus or ligament tear symptoms
- 4
Shoulder instability or impingement
- 5
Pain during rotation or stairs
- 6
Reduced range of motion
Knee / Shoulder Arthroscopy Causes
Meniscus tear
ACL or ligament injury
Rotator cuff inflammation or tear
Cartilage injury
Loose body inside joint
Sports or twisting trauma
Types of Knee / Shoulder Arthroscopy

Knee arthroscopy

Shoulder arthroscopy

Meniscus repair

Ligament or cartilage procedure
Why Choose Healic for
Knee / Shoulder Arthroscopy
(Orthopaedics)
- 1

Proper Counselling
- 2

Fixed Price Explanation
- 3

Safe Surgery
- 4

Structured Monitoring
- 5

Time-Bound Discharge
500+
Surgeries Every Month
4.7 – 4.9
Google Rating
85+
NPS Score
Key benefits at Healic
- Two to three 5 mm keyhole incisions
- Daycare or 1-day stay in most cases
- Much less pain and faster recovery
- High-definition visualisation of the joint
- Return to sports possible after structured rehab
- Lower risk of infection and stiffness
What Our Patients say
"Very transparent pricing and caring staff. Highly recommend Healic for knee / shoulder arthroscopy."
PMPriya M.
Verified patient
"Got my knee / shoulder arthroscopy done at Healic. The team was super supportive and the recovery was much faster than I expected."
RSRahul S.
Verified patient
"Doctors explained everything patiently. The surgery went smooth and I was discharged on time."
AKAnil K.
Verified patient
"Excellent experience from consultation to discharge. The fixed-price package gave me complete peace of mind."
SRSunita R.
Verified patient
Doctors who perform Knee / Shoulder Arthroscopy
(Orthopaedics)
- MB
- AA
Available at Healic centres
Find Answers to
Your Questions
We are happy to answer every question you have.

1.Will I be able to play sports again?
Yes — over 90% of athletes return to full sports after a structured 4–6 month rehab. Outcomes are best with early surgery, an experienced surgeon and disciplined physiotherapy.
2.Can ligament tears heal without surgery?
Minor sprains can heal with rest and physio, but complete ACL or rotator cuff tears do not heal on their own and usually need arthroscopic repair to restore function.
3.Is arthroscopy painful?
Post-operative pain is mild and controlled with simple painkillers because the incisions are very small and most of the work is done inside the joint.
4.Is it covered by insurance?
Yes — arthroscopic surgery is covered by all major cashless health insurance and sports-injury policies.
5.Is Knee / Shoulder Arthroscopy safe at Healic?
Yes. Knee / Shoulder Arthroscopy at Healic is performed by experienced senior specialists using modern equipment and strict sterilisation protocols, with full pre-op evaluation and post-op monitoring.
