Arthroscopic Knee Chondroplasty
Chondroplasty is a procedure to smooth damaged cartilage inside the knee. Cartilage injuries can cause pain, swelling, and catching or locking sensations in the joint. Left untreated, cartilage damage may worsen over time and contribute to arthritis.
Using arthroscopy, the surgeon trims and reshapes the injured cartilage, helping the joint move more smoothly. This reduces irritation, relieves pain, and slows the progression of cartilage wear, supporting long-term knee health.