Sports-related injuries often involve complex structures within the knee or shoulder, such as the ACL, PCL, or rotator cuff.
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Dr. Samirkumar Panchani | 08 Jul 2026
Sports injuries and joint conditions require precise diagnosis and advanced surgical techniques to help athletes and active individuals safely return to their previous level of activity.
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that enables accurate diagnosis and treatment of various joint disorders through small incisions. At Neerja Orthopedic & Eye Hospital, Dr. Samirkumar M. Panchani specializes in advanced arthroscopic procedures, including meniscus repair, ligament reconstruction, and rotator cuff repair. These techniques typically result in less post-operative pain, minimal scarring, and faster recovery.
Selecting the most appropriate surgical approach is essential for restoring long-term joint stability, particularly for complex structures such as the MPFL, ACL, PCL, and the shoulder labrum. Using modern arthroscopic technology, we perform loose body removal and soft tissue repair with exceptional precision while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues.
Our comprehensive post-operative rehabilitation program plays a vital role in ensuring successful recovery. Through expert surgical care, personalized rehabilitation plans, and early mobilization strategies, we help patients regain strength, restore joint function, and maintain long-term musculoskeletal health.
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