Arthroscopy
- An arthroscopy is a type of keyhole surgery for checking or repairing your joints. Keyhole surgery is where only small cuts are made into the body.
- Arthroscopy is most commonly used on the knees. It can also be used on the ankles, hips, shoulders, wrists and elbows.
- It can help find what’s causing pain, swelling and stiffness in your joints.
Page last reviewed: 9 June 2022
Next review due: 9 June 2025