Ultrasound in physical therapy

Introduction The use of ultrasound in medicine has long been proven. It is mainly known for its use as a diagnostic method, for example to assess internal organs or to monitor the growth of the embryo in pregnant women. In addition to this diagnostic use, however, there is also the application of ultrasound in the … Ultrasound in physical therapy

Side effects of the treatment | Ultrasound in physical therapy

Side effects of the treatment Overall, ultrasound is considered a very low side effect method. After many years of experience in the diagnostic field, no side effects have been found. However, when used in the context of physical therapy, side effects may occur due to the actually desired effects. Increased blood circulation and heat development … Side effects of the treatment | Ultrasound in physical therapy

Examination of color vision

General The color vision is made possible by our so-called color sense. We have this because our retina has sensory cells that can perceive colors. These sensory cells are called “cones”. Color vision is made up of various characteristics of vision. The eye has the ability to perceive the hue, saturation and brightness of light. … Examination of color vision

White blood cells

The blood consists of a liquid part, the blood plasma, and solid parts, the blood cells. There are three large groups of cells in the blood: each of them has specific characteristics and fulfils very important tasks for our body and our survival. Leukocytes have an essential function in the human body’s immune defense, with … White blood cells

EvaluationFindings | Ultrasound of the abdomen (Sono Abdomen)

EvaluationFindings The Sono Abdomen, like any ultrasound procedure, provides real-time imaging, which means that the examiner can see images of the region under examination while the examination is still in progress. Therefore, the evaluation already starts with the examination itself. For example, the size of an organ can be measured directly or an inflammatory change … EvaluationFindings | Ultrasound of the abdomen (Sono Abdomen)

Urine examination

Introduction The urine examination is one of the most common examinations in internal medicine and a simple, non-invasive method to gain information about pathological processes in the kidneys and efferent urinary tracts such as the bladder or urethra. It can also possibly provide information about systemic diseases. The simplest urine test is the urine test … Urine examination