Therapy | Thoracic outlet syndrome

Therapy There are two possibilities for the therapy of Thoracic outlet syndrome. On the one hand there is the conservative, non-surgical variant and on the other hand there is the possibility of surgery. The conservative option consists of physiotherapeutic exercises of the affected area and the use of medication. In bottleneck syndrome, painkillers from the … Therapy | Thoracic outlet syndrome

Thoracic outlet syndrome

Thoracic outlet syndrome is an umbrella term for a number of diseases, all of which cause vascular and nerve compression in the area of the upper thorax. The Thoracic outlet syndrome is often also called constriction syndrome of the upper thoracic aperture or shoulder girdle compression syndrome. Thoracic outlet syndrome leads to an acute, temporary … Thoracic outlet syndrome

Sprained ankle

Definition A sprain is called a sprain in medical terminology. This is the overstretching of one or more ligaments or the joint capsule. Although the ligaments are very robust and serve to secure the joint, a sprained ankle is most often caused by sports injuries or an unfortunate ankle twist. Causes A sprain is one … Sprained ankle

What is the PECH Rule?

In case of acute injuries, one should apply the proven PECH rule, because especially the first minutes after an accident are crucial to minimize the consequences for the affected person. The PECH rule is an easy-to-remember basic rule for sports injuries and consists of the following measures: P = pause E = ice C = … What is the PECH Rule?

Osteochondrosis dissecans Knee

Osteochondrosis dissecans is a clinical picture described by bone necrosis (lat. : osteonecrosis) at a specific joint surface. In the further course of the disease, osteonecrosis dissecans is accompanied by a splitting off of joint fragments. The detached fragment is also called “joint mouse” or “joint dissatisfaction”. The knee is an extremely predisposed (susceptible) site … Osteochondrosis dissecans Knee

Clinic and diagnostics | Osteochondrosis dissecans Knee

Clinic and diagnostics Typical for osteochondrosis dissecans are the stress-related pains, which increase in strength as the disease progresses and can become so severe that any kind of sports activity is no longer possible. In addition, joint blockages can occur due to the freely moving joint fragments. The knee joint can also be inflamed and … Clinic and diagnostics | Osteochondrosis dissecans Knee

Bruise of the finger

Definition Contusions are caused by the application of blunt force to soft tissue. This leads to bruising of the tissue, which injures vessels. The leakage of lymph fluid and blood leads to bruising and swelling. Superficial skin injuries are usually absent, and there is severe pain, which may worsen under stress. The hand or fingers … Bruise of the finger