Abstract
Arthroscopic arthrolysis is a minimally invasive approach for treating arthrofibrosis of the knee. Arthrofibrosis is a common complication following knee surgery or trauma, resulting in restricted joint motion. Managing arthrofibrosis is challenging and requires various strategies to reduce pain and inflammation while improving range of motion. When conservative treatments fail, more invasive options such as arthroscopic arthrolysis or open arthrolysis may be required. The presented arthroscopic technique successfully restores knee extension, flexion, and patellar mobility while minimizing additional trauma and prevents damage to peripheral structures without causing instability to the knee joint.