Special features for children and young people | Haldol

Special features for children and young people Children develop movement disorders even at low doses of Haldol®, so extreme caution is needed during treatment in children under 12 years of age. There are currently no long-term studies on this, so the indication should be established very carefully before a child is treated with Haldol®. Pregnancy … Special features for children and young people | Haldol

Haldol

Haldol® is a drug for use in certain mental and psychological disorders and belongs to the group of drugs known as neuroleptics. The indications for Haldol® are as follows: In addition to the above-mentioned original indications, Haldol® is also indicated for the treatment of pathological muscle twitching (tic disorders, e.g. Gilles de la Tourette’s syndrome) … Haldol

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

Common diseases | Semimembranous muscle (M. semimembranosus)

Common diseases The hemi-tendon muscle can be affected by damage to the sciatic nerve (“sciatic nerve”). The nerve that supplies it (tibial nerve) originates from the sciatic nerve. If there is serious damage, the entire ischio-crucial musculature on the back of the thigh can fail. As a result, the anterior thigh muscles of the opponents … Common diseases | Semimembranous muscle (M. semimembranosus)

Splint for treatment of anterior cruciate ligament rupture

Introduction The stability of the knee joint is ensured by several tendons and ligament structures. The anterior cruciate ligament rupture is one of the most common ligament injuries in the knee joint. In addition to swelling and pain, it also causes instability in the knee. There is a risk that the lower leg slips forward … Splint for treatment of anterior cruciate ligament rupture

Application after the operation | Splint for treatment of anterior cruciate ligament rupture

Application after the operation As described in the previous sections, an angle can be set for the rail. In the following, the settings refer to the situation after an operation on the anterior cruciate ligament. The set angle then determines the maximum possible diffraction angle. Depending on the treating physician and the type and course … Application after the operation | Splint for treatment of anterior cruciate ligament rupture

Use of the splint in everyday life | Splint for treatment of anterior cruciate ligament rupture

Use of the splint in everyday life Even though the splint on the knee can be annoying, it should be worn without fail, since adequate healing depends on it. The splint should always be worn during the first four weeks. This also means at night while sleeping. Since unconscious movements or the blinding out of … Use of the splint in everyday life | Splint for treatment of anterior cruciate ligament rupture

Common diseases | Semitendinosus muscle (M. semitendinosus)

Common diseases The hemi-tendon muscle can be affected by damage to the sciatic nerve (“sciatic nerve”). The nerve that supplies it (tibial nerve) originates from the sciatic nerve. If there is serious damage, the entire ischio-crucial musculature on the back of the thigh can fail. As a result, the anterior thigh muscles of the opponents … Common diseases | Semitendinosus muscle (M. semitendinosus)

Rupture of the posterior cruciate ligament

Synonyms posterior cruciate ligament rupture, HKB, HKB rupture, cruciate ligament lesion, posterior knee instability, posterior cruciate ligament insufficiency, chronic insufficiency of the posterior cruciate ligament, cruciate ligament plastic Definition A posterior cruciate ligament rupture is caused by exceeding the maximum possible extension of the posterior cruciate ligament, usually by external force. This is a complete … Rupture of the posterior cruciate ligament