Arthroscopy has advanced our understanding of wrist dysfunction due to
injuries sustained during participation in sports. Although the initi
al role of arthroscopy was primarily to facilitate diagnosis of specif
ic injuries, technologic advances have allowed many of these entities
to be managed arthroscopically. This minimally invasive surgery, which
is used to treat cartilage lesions, ligament instability, synovitis,
and other injuries, allows early and more specific diagnosis, satisfac
tory management, and early return to play or work. Arthroscopy should
be considered a primary means of evaluation and management of athletic
injuries of the wrist.