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Knee Arthroscopy

Knee Arthroscopy services offered in Columbus, GA

At Columbus Orthopaedic Associates in Columbus, Georgia, Jake Dunn, DO, a board-certified experienced orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist partners with Luther H. Wolff, III, MD is knee specialist with over 17 years of experience delivering top-notch care. If you're considering knee arthroscopy, they are here to guide you through the process, ensuring a smooth and effective journey toward improved joint health. To schedule an appointment, call the office or book your visit online.

Knee Arthroscopy Q & A

What is knee arthroscopy?

Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that allows Dr. Dunn and Dr. Wolff to visualize, diagnose, and treat a variety of knee conditions. 

Through small incisions, a tiny camera, known as an arthroscope, is inserted, providing a detailed view of the inside of the knee joint. This innovative approach allows for precise interventions while minimizing discomfort and promoting quicker recovery.

Is knee arthroscopy the right choice for you?

Dr. Dunn and Dr. Wolff recommend knee arthroscopy for individuals experiencing persistent knee pain, swelling, or limited range of motion. Conditions such as meniscus tears, cartilage damage, and certain ligament injuries can often be effectively addressed through this minimally invasive procedure.

Why would someone need a knee arthroscopy?


Addressing meniscus tears

Meniscus tears are a common reason for knee arthroscopy. This procedure allows Dr. Dunn and Dr. Wolff to trim or repair the damaged meniscus, restoring normal knee function and alleviating pain.


Managing cartilage issues

When the protective cartilage in the knee is damaged, it can lead to discomfort and impaired joint function. Knee arthroscopy enables Dr. Dunn and Dr. Wolff to address cartilage problems, promoting joint health and preventing further degeneration.


Treating ligament injuries

Certain ligament injuries, such as those involving the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), can benefit from knee arthroscopy. Dr. Dunn and Dr. Wolff use this minimally invasive approach to repair or reconstruct ligaments, promoting stability and reducing the risk of future injuries.

What happens during knee arthroscopy?

Before the procedure, patients receive a thorough explanation of the process and are prepared for surgery. Typically performed under local or general anesthesia, knee arthroscopy ensures a pain-free experience.

Small incisions are made to introduce the arthroscope and specialized instruments. The team carefully examines the interior of the knee joint, identifying and addressing any issues observed.

Depending on the diagnosis, the team can also perform precise interventions, such as trimming torn meniscus, repairing cartilage, or addressing ligament injuries. The minimally invasive nature of knee arthroscopy contributes to quicker recovery times.

Knee arthroscopy offers a modern and effective solution for individuals seeking relief from knee-related concerns. 

The teams commitment to patient well-being, combined with years of orthopedic expertise, ensures a personalized and comprehensive approach to joint health. If you're considering knee arthroscopy, schedule an appointment at the office to explore the possibilities of a pain-free, active lifestyle. Call the office or reach out online today.