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An arthroscopy can be done for a number of reasons.
An arthroscopy is often done to check what’s causing symptoms such as:
You will usually only have this procedure if other types of tests, such as X-rays, have not found anything.
Sometimes a doctor will do an arthroscopy to see how well a joint is working.
This can help if you have:
Your doctor may be able to repair some joint damage during the arthroscopy.
This can include:
