Adjective
arthroscopic (not comparable)
(medicine) Of or pertaining to arthroscopy.
A lingering knee injury limited him to 42 games in the regular season and he had arthroscopic surgery during the break. Source: Internet
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving will have arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder and miss the rest of the season. Source: Internet
Dee Ford had what he termed “pretty extensive” arthroscopic knee surgery in the offseason, leaving the San Francisco 49ers’ pass rusher as a question mark in his second season with the team. Source: Internet
But he didn’t say it directly to Susan Dawicke, a 68-year-old resident of Franklin who had arthroscopic shoulder surgery this fall. Source: Internet
There was a famous “sham surgery” study done by Moseley et al. which showed that arthroscopic knee surgery was no more effective than placebo surgery (a small incision is made but no instruments enter the knee joint)! Source: Internet
Iman Shumpert returned after missing two months following arthroscopic surgery on his left knee. Source: Internet