Sports Medicine Arthoscopy
THROUGH THE INTERNATIONAL PHYSICIAN TRAINING PROGRAM, HUNDREDS OF DOCTORS HAVE TRAVELED TO THE ORI FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD TO OBSERVE OUR SURGEONS PRACTICE THEIR CRAFT.
Arthroscopy, which permits joint repair through a tiny incision, minimizes surgical intervention and dramatically improves the chances of a full recovery from sports injuries that once ended the careers of professional athletes. Arthroscopy is commonly performed on the knee to remove cartilage and repair ligaments, and on the shoulder to remove bone spurs and repair rotator cuffs.