Small incisions. Big clarity inside the joint.

Arthroscopy is useful when the problem is mechanical.

Osteoarthritis of Knee • Hip Arthritis & AVN • Rotator Cuff/Instability • Meniscal/Chondral Lesions • Sports Overuse • Fractures & Non-unions

When It Helps
Meniscus tears with locking/catching

“I had surgery, but pain is still there.”

“My implant feels loose / unstable.”
“My limb alignment feels off.”
Rotator cuff problems (selected)
My Approach to
Not every tear needs surgery
If physiotherapy, lifestyle changes, or injections can help, we begin there.
Preserve tissue when possible
You’ll know why the hip hurts and what each option means.
Rehab is part of the procedure plan
Surgery is discussed only if it truly improves your quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the questions patients ask me the most — yours might be one of them.
How long is recovery?

You just want someone to sit down, explain your   reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.

You just want someone to sit down, explain your   reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.

You just want someone to sit down, explain your   reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.

Let’s see if arthroscopy is necessary.