Sports injury and arthroscopy surgery is a minimally invasive orthopedic treatment used to diagnose and repair joint injuries caused by sports, accidents, or repetitive physical stress. Arthroscopy allows surgeons to treat joint problems through small incisions using a camera and specialized instruments, resulting in less pain, minimal scarring, and faster recovery compared to open surgery.
India is a preferred destination for sports injury treatment, offering experienced sports medicine specialists, advanced arthroscopy technology, and structured rehabilitation programs at affordable costs for international patients.
Sports injury or arthroscopy surgery may be recommended when patients experience:
- Persistent joint pain despite rest and medication
- Swelling or stiffness in the joint
- Joint locking or catching sensation
- Reduced range of motion
- Joint instability (especially knee or shoulder)
- Pain during sports or physical activity
- Recurrent joint injuries
Early evaluation helps prevent long-term joint damage.
Common risk factors for sports-related injuries include:
- High-impact or contact sports
- Improper training techniques
- Muscle weakness or imbalance
- Previous joint injuries
- Overuse or repetitive strain
- Inadequate warm-up or stretching
Preventive training and rehabilitation can reduce injury recurrence.
Before arthroscopy surgery, a detailed orthopedic assessment is performed:
- MRI or CT scan of the affected joint
- X-rays
- Blood tests
- Physical and functional examination
- Fitness and anesthesia evaluation
Patients receive clear guidance about the procedure, recovery timeline, and rehabilitation plan.
Arthroscopy surgery usually takes 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the injury.
Common Arthroscopy Procedures
- Knee arthroscopy (meniscus repair, ACL reconstruction)
- Shoulder arthroscopy (rotator cuff or labral repair)
- Ankle arthroscopy
- Elbow or wrist arthroscopy
Procedure steps:
- Local or general anesthesia is administered
- Small keyhole incisions are made
- A camera is inserted to visualize the joint
- Damaged tissue is repaired or removed
Recovery after arthroscopy is generally quick:
- Day-care or 1–2 days hospital stay
- Pain and swelling management
- Early physiotherapy and movement
- Gradual strengthening and flexibility training
- Guided return to sports activities
Most patients return to daily activities within 2–6 weeks, depending on injury severity.
Sports injury arthroscopy surgery has a high success rate:
- Overall success rate: 90–95%
- Faster return to sports and physical activity
- Improved joint stability and function
Outcomes depend on injury type, surgical precision, and rehabilitation compliance.
Estimated Cost in India for International Patients
- Knee Arthroscopy: USD 2,000 – 4,000
- Shoulder Arthroscopy: USD 2,500 – 5,000
- ACL Reconstruction: USD 3,500 – 6,000
- Complex Sports Injury Repair: USD 5,000 – 8,000
Costs generally include surgery, hospital stay, and basic investigations. Rehabilitation and travel may be additional.
Is arthroscopy better than open surgery?
Yes, arthroscopy involves smaller incisions, less pain, and faster recovery.
When can sports activities be resumed?
Light activities may resume within weeks; competitive sports may require 2–6 months.
Is physiotherapy necessary after surgery?
Yes, rehabilitation is essential for full recovery and injury prevention.
Will there be pain after arthroscopy?
Some pain is expected initially, but it usually improves quickly.
Is support available for international patients?
Yes, medical visa assistance, airport pickup, interpreter services, hospital coordination, rehabilitation planning, and accommodation support are available.
Dr. Dr. Manish Aroraa
Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Dr. Dr. Shaphali Chandra
Bengaluru, Karnataka
BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital
Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Max Super Speciality Hospitals
Mumbai, MaharashtraSports injury and arthroscopy surgery is a minimally invasive orthopedic treatment used to diagnose and repair joint injuries caused by sports, accidents, or repetitive physical stress. Arthroscopy allows surgeons to treat joint problems through small incisions using a camera and specialized instruments, resulting in less pain, minimal scarring, and faster recovery compared to open surgery.
India is a preferred destination for sports injury treatment, offering experienced sports medicine specialists, advanced arthroscopy technology, and structured rehabilitation programs at affordable costs for international patients.
Sports injury or arthroscopy surgery may be recommended when patients experience:
- Persistent joint pain despite rest and medication
- Swelling or stiffness in the joint
- Joint locking or catching sensation
- Reduced range of motion
- Joint instability (especially knee or shoulder)
- Pain during sports or physical activity
- Recurrent joint injuries
Early evaluation helps prevent long-term joint damage.
Common risk factors for sports-related injuries include:
- High-impact or contact sports
- Improper training techniques
- Muscle weakness or imbalance
- Previous joint injuries
- Overuse or repetitive strain
- Inadequate warm-up or stretching
Preventive training and rehabilitation can reduce injury recurrence.
Before arthroscopy surgery, a detailed orthopedic assessment is performed:
- MRI or CT scan of the affected joint
- X-rays
- Blood tests
- Physical and functional examination
- Fitness and anesthesia evaluation
Patients receive clear guidance about the procedure, recovery timeline, and rehabilitation plan.
Arthroscopy surgery usually takes 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the injury.
Common Arthroscopy Procedures
- Knee arthroscopy (meniscus repair, ACL reconstruction)
- Shoulder arthroscopy (rotator cuff or labral repair)
- Ankle arthroscopy
- Elbow or wrist arthroscopy
Procedure steps:
- Local or general anesthesia is administered
- Small keyhole incisions are made
- A camera is inserted to visualize the joint
- Damaged tissue is repaired or removed
Recovery after arthroscopy is generally quick:
- Day-care or 1–2 days hospital stay
- Pain and swelling management
- Early physiotherapy and movement
- Gradual strengthening and flexibility training
- Guided return to sports activities
Most patients return to daily activities within 2–6 weeks, depending on injury severity.
Sports injury arthroscopy surgery has a high success rate:
- Overall success rate: 90–95%
- Faster return to sports and physical activity
- Improved joint stability and function
Outcomes depend on injury type, surgical precision, and rehabilitation compliance.
Estimated Cost in India for International Patients
- Knee Arthroscopy: USD 2,000 – 4,000
- Shoulder Arthroscopy: USD 2,500 – 5,000
- ACL Reconstruction: USD 3,500 – 6,000
- Complex Sports Injury Repair: USD 5,000 – 8,000
Costs generally include surgery, hospital stay, and basic investigations. Rehabilitation and travel may be additional.
Is arthroscopy better than open surgery?
Yes, arthroscopy involves smaller incisions, less pain, and faster recovery.
When can sports activities be resumed?
Light activities may resume within weeks; competitive sports may require 2–6 months.
Is physiotherapy necessary after surgery?
Yes, rehabilitation is essential for full recovery and injury prevention.
Will there be pain after arthroscopy?
Some pain is expected initially, but it usually improves quickly.
Is support available for international patients?
Yes, medical visa assistance, airport pickup, interpreter services, hospital coordination, rehabilitation planning, and accommodation support are available.