Arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder is an advanced minimally invasive technique used to treat shoulder pain and instability caused by injuries or degenerative conditions. It is commonly performed for rotator cuff tears, shoulder dislocations, impingement syndrome, and labral injuries. The procedure uses small incisions and a camera to accurately visualize and repair damaged tissues. This approach ensures less pain, minimal scarring, and quicker recovery. Post-surgical physiotherapy plays an important role in restoring shoulder strength and range of motion. Patients typically experience significant pain relief and improved arm function. Arthroscopic shoulder surgery enables patients to return to daily activities and sports with improved confidence and comfort.