Ankle Arthroscopy

Definition: Arthroscopy
the use of placing a small scope into a joint space. Arthroscopy can be for diagnosis, as well as treatment.

Symptoms: pain, swelling, decreased walking ability, clicking of the ankle joint

Treatment: With the use of small arthroscopic instrumentation, the ankle joint can be entered via 2-3 very small incisions. Many internal joint problems can be treated with this minimally invasive method, as well as the diagnostic value of the procedure. In most cases, the patient can fully weight bear the same day as the procedure.