Experience | Unhappy Triad – Therapy

Experience Since knee operations are relatively common, especially for athletes, the operation and aftercare usually goes well. If loading is applied too early and insufficient care is taken, deficiencies in healing and knee stability may occur. However, sparing does not mean complete immobilization – those who do not actively participate in the therapy run the … Experience | Unhappy Triad – Therapy

Recovery without surgery (conservative) | Unhappy Triad – Therapy

Recovery without surgery (conservative) Even without surgery, for the regeneration of an Unhappy Triad, forearm crutches are first prescribed to relieve the structures when walking. An orthosis is also fitted to support the joints so that the structures have a chance to grow back together. Aftercare and exercises are usually the same as after an … Recovery without surgery (conservative) | Unhappy Triad – Therapy

Cruciate ligament rupture – surgery or not? | Exercises for a cruciate ligament rupture

Cruciate ligament rupture – surgery or not? A rupture of the cruciate ligament is one of the most common sports injuries. There are 2 cruciate ligaments in the knee, the anterior and the posterior cruciate ligament. The anterior cruciate ligament pulls from the outer surface of the medial condyle to the inner surface of the … Cruciate ligament rupture – surgery or not? | Exercises for a cruciate ligament rupture

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

Summary | Physiotherapy after cruciate ligament rupture

Summary A rupture of the cruciate ligament is a well-known injury from the field of sports.Depending on the extent of the injury, conservative treatment including six-week immobilization in a splint is sufficient. Early adapted movement without load and later intensive strength, depth sensitivity and coordination training restore secure stability to the knee joint. All articles … Summary | Physiotherapy after cruciate ligament rupture

Cruciate ligament

The human body has two cruciate ligaments at each knee: an anterior cruciate ligament (ligamentum cruciatum anterius) and a posterior cruciate ligament (ligamentum cruciatum posterius). The anterior cruciate ligament originates at the lower part of the knee joint, the tibia, and extends to the upper part of the joint, the femur. It runs from the … Cruciate ligament

Anterior cruciate ligament rupture

Synonyms in a broader sense VKB Rupture Cruciate ligament lesion Anterior knee instabilityanteriors Knee instability Anterior cruciate ligament insufficiency Chronic insufficiency of the anterior cruciate ligament Cruciate Ligament Rupture Cruciate ligament plastic Anterior cruciate ligament injury Definition A fresh anterior cruciate ligament rupture is the complete or partial interruption (rupture) of continuity (tear) of the … Anterior cruciate ligament rupture

Prognosis | Anterior cruciate ligament rupture

Prognosis It is scientifically proven that damage to the cruciate ligament can cause irreparable damage to the knee joint. With very high probability, a knee joint will cause premature wear and tear of the knee joint (arthrosis) after damage to the cruciate ligament has been suffered. According to scientific studies, this wear and tear can … Prognosis | Anterior cruciate ligament rupture

Rheumatoid Arthritis | Knee pain – pain that affects the whole knee

Rheumatoid Arthritis Synonyms:Rheumatism, primarily chronic polyarthritis, PCP, RA, joint rheumatism Location of the greatest pain: Not clearly identifiable. Pain around the entire joint. PathologyCause:Rheumatoid inflammation of the knee joint mucosa. Mostly other joints are also affected. Age:middle to higher age Gender:Women > Men Accident:No Type of pain: stabbing, bright, burning Pain development: Both acute attacks … Rheumatoid Arthritis | Knee pain – pain that affects the whole knee