Pelvic pain

Introduction The human pelvis consists of the two hip bones (again, each consisting of the ilium, pubic bone and ischium) and the sacrum between them. The sacrum is connected to the two hip bones via the sacroiliac joint (ISG). In addition, the head of the femur in its acetabulum is attached to the hip bone. … Pelvic pain

ISG Blockade | Pelvic pain

ISG Blockade Another cause is a right-sided blockage of the sacroiliac joint (ISG). This is located between the iliac crest and the sacrum. It is secured by various ligaments. During certain movements, the ligaments can become entangled and the bones can move minimally against each other and remain in this position. This ISG blockage is … ISG Blockade | Pelvic pain

Forecast | Pelvic pain

Forecast The prognosis of pelvic pain depends strongly on the underlying cause. Since such pain is generally harmless, the prognosis is very good. In particular, pain caused by contusions, dislocations or joint blockages often disappears on its own within a few days. Infectious diseases of the pelvic organs also have a good prognosis, since today’s … Forecast | Pelvic pain

Drag in the bar

Introduction The groin (Inguen) is anatomically located at the bottom of the lateral abdominal wall – i.e. in the area between the lower abdomen, hips and thighs. Pulling in the groin is usually described as unpleasant and painful and is not a disease in itself, but is expressed as a symptom of an underlying disease. … Drag in the bar

Pain in the greater trochanter

Definition The greater trochanter describes a bony prominence in the upper part of the thigh bone (femur) (directed toward the hip). The bony prominence is located close to the hip joint and plays a major role in its function. In the hip joint, the hip bones are connected to the femur by a ball joint. … Pain in the greater trochanter

Therapy | Pain in the greater trochanter

Therapy The treatment must be designed to be dependent on the cause. In case of inflammation, medication can support the healing process.In the best case the therapy consists of painkillers, anti-inflammatory drugs and physiotherapy. The inflammation-related pain syndrome at the greater trochanter must be treated primarily with conservative medication, while the bursitis often heals spontaneously … Therapy | Pain in the greater trochanter