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Shoulder pain can seriously impact daily life — from lifting your arm to sleeping at night. Conditions like rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulder, dislocation, and impingement often need more than just medicines or physiotherapy.
Dr. Vikash Kapoor, with over 30 years of experience and national faculty status in arthroscopy, offers advanced arthroscopic shoulder surgeries that deliver fast relief, quicker recovery, and lasting results — all with minimal invasion and scarring.
Shoulder arthroscopy is a modern surgical technique where a small camera (arthroscope) and specialized instruments are inserted through tiny incisions to diagnose and treat problems inside the shoulder joint.
It allows the surgeon to repair ligaments, remove damaged tissue, or fix tears without opening the entire joint, leading to quicker recovery and less post-surgical pain.
Rotator cuff tears
Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
Shoulder impingement syndrome
Recurrent dislocation
Labral tears
Tendinitis and bursitis
Bone spurs or loose bodies
SLAP lesions
If you’re experiencing shoulder stiffness, pain during movement, or limited range of motion, this minimally invasive procedure may be the right solution.
Over 30 years in orthopedic and arthroscopic surgery
Faculty in national and international arthroscopy workshops
Performed thousands of minimally invasive procedures
Fellowship in Sports Medicine – Singapore
Personalized care plans and precision-guided techniques
Performs surgeries at Manipal Hospitals, E.M. Bypass, Kolkata
Dr. Kapoor’s approach ensures low risk, faster recovery, and complete rehabilitation guidance.
Minimal incisions and scarring
Shorter hospital stay
Reduced pain and bleeding
Quicker return to daily activities
Lower risk of complications compared to open surgery
Better cosmetic and functional outcomes
Before Surgery
Clinical examination and shoulder MRI
Preoperative evaluation and counseling
Personalized treatment plan
During Surgery
Done under general or regional anesthesia
Takes 1 to 2 hours on average
Involves small incisions and camera-guided repair
After Surgery
Same-day or next-day discharge in most cases
Use of sling for a few weeks
Physiotherapy begins within days
Full recovery typically within 6–12 weeks



Is shoulder arthroscopy painful?
Post-operative pain is minimal and usually well controlled with medication.
How soon can I move my shoulder after surgery?
Basic movements are started under supervision within a few days, with gradual progression based on the procedure.
Do I need physiotherapy?
Yes, physiotherapy is essential for restoring strength, flexibility, and full shoulder function.
Will it leave large scars?
No. The procedure uses very small incisions, usually leaving only minimal marks.