Nagarbhavi, Mallathahalli, Bangalore
Arthroscopy, also known as Keyhole Surgery, is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems with precision. At CUPA Ortho and Women’s Care, we use advanced arthroscopic technology to perform highly accurate procedures through very small incisions, ensuring minimal pain, faster recovery, and quicker return to daily activities. This modern approach is ideal for treating joint injuries, ligament tears, cartilage damage, and inflammation with minimal tissue disturbance.
Knee Arthroscopy is commonly used to treat conditions such as ACL tears, PCL injuries, and meniscus damage. Using a high-definition camera and specialised instruments, our experts repair ligaments, remove damaged cartilage, and restore knee stability with remarkable accuracy. This minimally invasive technique reduces postoperative pain, promotes faster healing, and enables athletes and active individuals to return to mobility and sports activities sooner with improved knee strength and balance.
Shoulder Arthroscopy is a highly effective procedure for treating rotator cuff tears, labrum injuries, recurrent shoulder dislocations, and impingement syndromes. Through tiny incisions, our specialists gently repair torn tendons, stabilise the shoulder joint, and remove inflamed tissue, resulting in better shoulder strength and mobility. This advanced technique reduces the risk of stiffness, allows quicker rehabilitation, and helps patients regain full, pain-free shoulder function with greater long-term stability.
Minimally invasive keyhole surgery with tiny incisions and minimal scarring
High-precision ligament repairs such as ACL, PCL, and meniscus treatment
Advanced shoulder procedures including rotator cuff and labrum repair
Quicker recovery, lesser pain, and faster return to sports or routine activities
Reduced infection risk with enhanced healing and high joint stability
Personalised rehabilitation and physiotherapy for complete functional recovery
At CUPA Ortho and Women’s Care, our minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques ensure precision, quicker healing, and long-lasting relief for patients with knee, shoulder, and other joint problems.