Sports with arthrosis

Introduction In addition to a healthy, balanced diet, regular sport and exercise are considered to be key points for improving health. But is this true in any case? What do patients who have particular pre-existing conditions need to bear in mind when doing sports? Should they engage in sports at all? This text is intended … Sports with arthrosis

Which sports are cheap? | Sports with arthrosis

Which sports are cheap? Of course, sporting activity should not worsen the already existing joint damage, so choosing the right sport for osteoarthritis is crucial. In case of doubt, an orthopedic surgeon can provide more detailed information and tips on how to choose. In general, patients suffering from osteoarthritis are recommended to exercise evenly without … Which sports are cheap? | Sports with arthrosis

Sports for arthrosis in the shoulder | Sports with arthrosis

Sports for arthrosis in the shoulder Sport for shoulder arthrosis naturally involves completely different movement sequences than those already presented. The most effective strengthening and loosening exercise for patients with shoulder arthrosis is – as banal as it may sound – simply swinging back and forth. Complete arm circles are just as suitable as the … Sports for arthrosis in the shoulder | Sports with arthrosis

Sports for spinal arthrosis | Sports with arthrosis

Sports for spinal arthrosis Just as with other types of osteoarthritis, sport for osteoarthritis of the spine should also include the basic training from swimming, hiking or cycling described above. Perfect sneakers with good suspension are important. Incorrect or even missing padding is not only bad for the knees and hip joint due to increased … Sports for spinal arthrosis | Sports with arthrosis

Hyaluronic acid for the treatment of joint diseases

Synonym Production of hyaluronic acid In orthopedics, but also in the rest of medicine, artificial hyaluronic acid, i.e. hyaluronic acid produced outside the body, is usually used. The synthesized salt of hyaluronic acid is used in medicine. Hyaluronic acid can also be produced by bacteria. Streptococcus cultures are usually taken for this purpose. There is … Hyaluronic acid for the treatment of joint diseases

Effect of overweight on hip arthrosis | Arthrosis and overweight

Effect of overweight on hip arthrosis Similar to knee arthrosis, clinical studies have shown that obesity has an influence on the development and progression of hip arthrosis. People who are already overweight will develop hip arthrosis 10 years earlier than people who are normal weight. Due to the increased weight, higher pressure loads on the … Effect of overweight on hip arthrosis | Arthrosis and overweight

Hyaluronic acid

Synonym Chndroprotectives Suplasyn Synvisc GoOn Group membership Hyaluronic acid belongs to the group of so-called glycosaminoclycans or mucopolysaccharides, which are the basis of many biological structures in the organism. Like all glycosaminoclycans, hyaluronic acid is composed of repeating sugar units (disaccharides). The linkage of the sugars is characteristic for hyaluronic acid. The linkage is therefore … Hyaluronic acid

Cartilage formation

Introduction Cartilage is a firm but pressure-elastic tissue and consists of a network of connective tissue fibers. The so-called hyaline cartilage lines joint surfaces and ensures that the bones of the joint partners do not rub against each other. If joint wear and tear (arthrosis) occurs, the joint cartilage loses substance. In the case of … Cartilage formation

ACT | Cartilage formation

ACT In ACT, i.e. autologous chondrocyte transplantation or autologous cartilage cell transplantation, cartilage cells (chondrocytes) are taken from the joint. During the removal, a site in the joint is selected that is not heavily loaded during movement. The removed cells are then cultivated in the laboratory. The grown cartilage is then reinserted into the defective … ACT | Cartilage formation