Arthroscopic debridement and capsular release is a minimally invasive technique typically utilized for the early to moderate stages of shoulder arthritis. This procedure removes arthritic bone and loose cartilage from the joint, as well as release tight capsular tissue to allow for improved shoulder motion. This is a good option for patients wanting to avoid or delay the need for a shoulder replacement.
ARTHROSCOPIC DEBRIDEMENT & CAPSULAR RELEASE
Arthroscopic debridement and capsular release is a minimally invasive technique typically utilized for the early to moderate stages of shoulder arthritis. This procedure removes arthritic bone and loose cartilage from the joint, as well as release tight capsular tissue to allow for improved shoulder motion. This is a good option for patients wanting to avoid or delay the need for a shoulder replacement.
ARTHROSCOPIC DEBRIDEMENT & CAPSULAR RELEASE
Elbow
Elbow
Elbow


ARTHROSCOPIC BICEPS TENODESIS
In certain circumstances, the biceps cannot be reattached to its normal insertion site on the socket. In these situations, an arthroscopic biceps tenodesis is preferred whereby very small incisions are utilized in order to reattach the damaged biceps tendon to the upper humerus.