Knee Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various knee joint problems. It is performed using a small camera called an arthroscope, which is inserted into the knee through tiny incisions. The camera provides a clear and magnified view of the inside of the joint on a monitor, allowing the surgeon to accurately identify and treat conditions such as meniscus tears, ligament injuries, cartilage damage, loose bodies, and inflammation. Because the procedure involves small incisions and minimal tissue disruption, patients usually experience less pain, minimal scarring, and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery. Most individuals can return to daily activities and sports more quickly with proper rehabilitation and physiotherapy.