Elbow arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that involves the use of a small camera, known as an arthroscope, to examine and treat various conditions within the elbow joint. This procedure is performed through small incisions, allowing the surgeon to visualize the interior of the joint and address issues such as damaged cartilage, inflamed synovium, loose bodies, and ligament tears. Elbow arthroscopy is valuable for both diagnostic purposes, helping identify the source of pain or limited range of motion, and therapeutic interventions, enabling surgeons to perform repairs or removal of problematic tissues. With smaller incisions and reduced tissue disruption, elbow arthroscopy typically results in less postoperative pain and a quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery.