Therapy of a Baker cyst

Therapy of the Baker cyst In principle, a distinction can be made between conservative and operative treatment options for Baker’s cyst. Basically, one starts the therapy with conservative approaches and thus tries to avoid an operation. However, if these non-surgical methods cannot cure or at least provide a significant improvement of the symptoms (see: symptoms … Therapy of a Baker cyst

Acute knee pain

Introduction The knee joint is generally very susceptible to injuries and complaints. Due to the high weight load caused by the body weight alone, as well as by stress in many sports, knee problems and acute knee pain are not uncommon. Acute pain often occurs suddenly and is usually triggered by overloading or an accident. … Acute knee pain

Accident causes | Acute knee pain

Accident causes Among the causes of acute knee pain directly caused by accidents are Below is a brief informative description of the respective clinical picture. – Articular effusion Hofftitis Free joint body Acute Baker cyst Hematoma in the knee Cruciate ligament rupture Torn meniscus Sideband rupture (inner/outer band) Broken bone Patellar luxation Runner’s knee An … Accident causes | Acute knee pain

Treatment of a Baker’s cyst | Baker cyst in the hollow of the knee

Treatment of a Baker’s cyst The treatment of a Baker’s cyst is usually initially carried out with medication. Anti-inflammatory drugs are used to dampen the inflammation and thus stop the formation of too much synovia. The Baker’s cyst can regress. Drugs from the field of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSA) are used (e.g. Diclofenac, Ibuprofen) or … Treatment of a Baker’s cyst | Baker cyst in the hollow of the knee