Shoulder Arthroscopy Precision Repair. Muscle-Sparing. Maximum Relief.
What Is Shoulder Arthroscopy?
Shoulder arthroscopy is a muscle-sparing surgical procedure that uses a tiny camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments to diagnose and treat problems inside the shoulder joint. Through small incisions, the surgeon repairs damaged tissues, removes inflamed tissue or bone spurs, and restores function without the need for large open surgery.
It’s a safe and effective option for treating conditions like rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulder, labral injuries, impingement syndrome, and shoulder dislocations.

Benefits of Shoulder Arthroscopy

Smaller incisions, less scarring

Reduced pain & bleeding

Faster recovery and return to activities

Early joint mobility

Outpatient procedure – often discharged the same day

High precision with lower risk of complications
Why Trust Dr. Abhishek Bhalotia?

Dr. Abhishek Bhalotia brings international training, years of expertise, and state-of-the-art techniques to every shoulder arthroscopy procedure.
- UK-trained Orthopedic Surgeon
- 2000+ advanced surgeries completed
- Expert in keyhole (arthroscopic) techniques
- Recognized for fast-track recovery protocols
- Trusted by athletes, professionals & senior citizens alike
Whether you’re a sportsperson or a working professional with persistent shoulder pain, you’re in expert hands with Dr. Bhalotia.
What Conditions Does Arthroscopy Treat?
- Rotator Cuff Tears
- Shoulder Impingement
- Frozen Shoulder
- Recurrent Dislocation
- Labrum Tear (SLAP Lesions)
- Bone Spurs
- Biceps Tendon Injuries
- Cartilage damage
The Procedure at a Glance
Evaluation & Imaging
MRI or Ultrasound to confirm internal damage
Daycare Surgery
Done under local or general anesthesia
Keyhole Access
Tiny incisions are made to insert the arthroscope and tools
Repair & Cleanup
Torn tissues are repaired, and damaged cartilage is removed
Frequently Asked Questions
Minimal pain post-surgery. Pain is controlled through medication and ice packs.
Usually not. It’s a same-day (outpatient) procedure.
Recovery can vary from 4–12 weeks based on the repair done.
Yes. Guided physiotherapy is essential for a complete recovery.
Absolutely. It’s less invasive, heals faster, and causes less tissue damage
Yes, most patients return to sports or gym within 2–3 months.
Yes, especially when conservative treatments like physiotherapy have failed.
It treats most mechanical issues effectively. Chronic degenerative diseases may require longer rehab.
Minor risk of infection or stiffness, which is rare when performed by experienced surgeons.
Yes, most policies cover it. Our team will assist with approvals.
Say Goodbye to Shoulder Pain
Don’t let shoulder injuries hold you back.
Take control of your mobility with expert keyhole surgery by Dr. Abhishek Bhalotia.
