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Knee Arthroscopy

by Dr. Michael Fleischman | 5 years ago

Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure to view the inside of the knee joint with a miniature camera and to perform various treatments with specialized instruments. Dr. Fleischman discusses how arthroscopy can be used to repair meniscal and cartilage injuries in the knee. Visit

Knee Athroscopy Post Operative Video

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Bilateral Knee Replacements

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