Knee Arthroscopy in Washington, DC
16 sports medicine surgeons in Washington, DC, perform knee arthroscopy. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Sports Medicine Surgeons in Washington, DC
Scott C. Faucett
Orthopedic Surgeon Washington, DC
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Corey A. Gilbert
Sports Medicine Washington, DC
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David C. Johnson
Sports Medicine Washington, DC
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Davidson Sacolick
Sports Medicine Washington, DC
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Emily L. Niu
Sports Medicine Washington, DC
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Evan H. Argintar
Sports Medicine Washington, DC
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Francis X. McGuigan
Orthopedic Surgeon Washington, DC
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Heidi Smith
Sports Medicine Washington, DC
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Jonathan F. Dickens
Sports Medicine Washington, DC
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Marc E. Rankin
Sports Medicine Washington, DC
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Robert S. Sterling
Orthopedic Surgeon Washington, DC
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Sanoj Shahul
Pediatric Orthopedics Washington, DC
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Teresa Doerre
Sports Medicine Washington, DC
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Wiemi A. Douoguih
Sports Medicine Washington, DC
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William F. Postma
Sports Medicine Washington, DC
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Zachary R. Zimmer
Sports Medicine Washington, DC
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Common questions
- How long does it take to recover from knee arthroscopy?
- For simple procedures like trimming a meniscus tear, many people return to normal activity in a few weeks. If tissue was repaired, recovery is longer and your surgeon will set the timeline.
- Is knee arthroscopy the same as knee surgery for arthritis?
- No. Arthroscopy is generally not recommended as a treatment for knee arthritis alone. It is used for specific mechanical problems such as tears or loose fragments.
- Will I need physical therapy afterward?
- Often, yes. Even after minor arthroscopy, a short course of physical therapy typically helps restore motion and strength. Your surgeon will advise what your knee needs.
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