Physiotherapy for a child’s inguinal hernia

Physiotherapy for a child’s inguinal hernia can be used as a complementary measure to conservative therapy to support healing. Especially in the case of inguinal hernias that run without complications and can easily be repositioned, physiotherapy with gentle massages and playful strengthening exercises offers various possibilities for affected children and parents to deal with the … Physiotherapy for a child’s inguinal hernia

Inguinal hernia in boys/girls | Physiotherapy for a child’s inguinal hernia

Inguinal hernia in boys/girls In about 4% of all newborns an inguinal hernia occurs, with boys being affected 4 times more frequently than girls. Especially premature babies are at high risk of suffering from inguinal hernia because they are even further behind in their development. Due to the anatomy of boys and girls, the symptoms … Inguinal hernia in boys/girls | Physiotherapy for a child’s inguinal hernia

Physiotherapy for childhood diseases

Especially in children, the bones and joints still change a lot. Therefore many small children complain about pain again and again. It is therefore all the more important to strengthen the muscles surrounding the joints and to promote the mobility of individual joints. Headaches in children can also be caused by the cervical spine. However, … Physiotherapy for childhood diseases

Trampolin jumping/gymnastics | Postural deformities in children – Physiotherapy

Trampolin jumping/gymnastics To alleviate bad posture and back problems in children, sports such as trampoline jumping or gymnastics are also suitable as part of the therapy. However, if these are suitable, there are a few things to consider. Trampoline jumping: Trampolining is a sport that is fun and at the same time appeals to over … Trampolin jumping/gymnastics | Postural deformities in children – Physiotherapy

Scheuermann’s disease | Postural deformities in children – Physiotherapy

Scheuermann’s disease Scheuermann’s disease is a growth-related maldevelopment of the spinal column, resulting in uneven growth of the individual vertebral bodies. These finally take on a wedge shape instead of the typical cylinder shape. In most cases, this malformation results in the formation of a rounded back, since the thoracic spine curves too much forward. … Scheuermann’s disease | Postural deformities in children – Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy for a radius fracture

Together with the ulna, the radius forms our forearm bones, radius and ulna. Certain injuries can lead to a fracture, i.e. a break of the radius. Especially often the radius breaks when falling on the stretched arm, for example when trying to cushion a fall with the hand. Physiotherapy/treatment The treatment of a radius fracture … Physiotherapy for a radius fracture