The right load | Torn rotator cuff – physiotherapy, exercises and healing

The right load The shoulder joint consists of the socket (acromion), shoulder blade, collarbone and upper arm. All joint partners are responsible for the movement of the arm, and each individual joint partner can cause limited movement or pain in the event of a disorder. Depending on whether surgery or conservative treatment has been performed, … The right load | Torn rotator cuff – physiotherapy, exercises and healing

OP Indications | Torn rotator cuff – physiotherapy, exercises and healing

OP Indications An operation is necessary if: How exactly the surgical technique is performed depends on the extent of the tear and on the surgeon himself.In most cases, surgery is avoided if the fibers are still complete. The fibers of the tendon are torn off so far that an independent growing together is no longer … OP Indications | Torn rotator cuff – physiotherapy, exercises and healing

What happens when the RM is torn for the second time? | Torn rotator cuff – physiotherapy, exercises and healing

What happens when the RM is torn for the second time? If the rotator cuff is torn for the second time, the load capacity and mobility of the shoulder is significantly reduced. If the tendon was surgically fixed after the first tear, the nail on the arm may be completely torn off, which means that … What happens when the RM is torn for the second time? | Torn rotator cuff – physiotherapy, exercises and healing

Rotator cuff tear – causes, symptoms, therapy

The rupture is manifested by a painful restriction of movement in the shoulder joint and by the classic signs of inflammation (heat, swelling, redness, pain, restricted function), which may be more or less pronounced. Depending on the extent of the injury, the therapy is conservative or surgical. A rehabilitative physiotherapeutic follow-up treatment is recommended. Rotator … Rotator cuff tear – causes, symptoms, therapy

Physiotherapy | Rotator cuff tear – causes, symptoms, therapy

Physiotherapy Physiotherapy for a rotator cuff rupture is concerned with restoring the function of the shoulder joint. This is achieved by a mixture of mobilizing and strengthening exercises, and later coordination and reaction training. Therapy depends on the healing process of the injury and begins in the first days with gentle stimuli to support healing. … Physiotherapy | Rotator cuff tear – causes, symptoms, therapy

Prognosis – how long are you on sick leave? | Rotator cuff tear – causes, symptoms, therapy

Prognosis – how long are you on sick leave? The prognosis of the disease depends strongly on the individual healing process. As a result of prolonged immobilization after a rotator cuff rupture, the muscles of the arm are often severely weakened and it takes a long time for them to return to their original form. … Prognosis – how long are you on sick leave? | Rotator cuff tear – causes, symptoms, therapy

Hip-TEP aftercare

Along with the knee, the hip is one of the most common joints to be replaced by a replacement prosthesis. In the course of life the surfaces of the cartilage at the hip joint can wear out and cause discomfort and pain in the hip. In serious cases the wear is so severe that the … Hip-TEP aftercare

Healing time | Hip-TEP aftercare

Healing time If the Hip-Tep was used for the first time in an operation, a healing process is set in motion. In the first few days, the metabolism at the surgical wound is activated to start the healing process. The blood circulation is stimulated to bring important substances to the operation site. After that, the … Healing time | Hip-TEP aftercare

Summary | Hip-TEP aftercare

Summary The Hip-Tep is designed to restore pain-free movement to the hip joint and requires rehabilitative measures such as training to strengthen and stretch the joint to restore its function. With a regular training program the Hip-Tep can be stabilized in the hip joint and complications can be prevented. All articles in this series: Hip-TEP … Summary | Hip-TEP aftercare

MTT after VKB OP including meniscus suture

A consistent and medically determined follow-up treatment is crucial for the recovery of the knee joint after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. This is systematically structured and adapts to the progress of the healing process. From the first day postoperatively to the 360th day, recovery processes take place in the knee joint. The following text describes … MTT after VKB OP including meniscus suture