Exercises against scoliosis

It is important in the treatment that those affected can exercise regularly and can perform these exercises independently. Only then can Schroth’s treatment be successful. It should be understood what deformation of the spinal column is present (convex or concave scoliosis in the lumbar spine or BWS). Physiotherapy is used to treat this pathological direction … Exercises against scoliosis

Scoliosis – Impact and Therapy | Exercises against scoliosis

Scoliosis – Impact and Therapy Our body is supported by the spine in posture and movement. The shape of the spine is straight when viewed from the front and back. Seen from the side, it is double S-shaped. This shape enables the body to better absorb and transmit the forces that act on it. We … Scoliosis – Impact and Therapy | Exercises against scoliosis

Frequently asked questions | Physiotherapy for scoliosis

Frequently asked questions Physiotherapy for scoliosis – does it make sense, when should it be done, is it paid for by the health insurance? Such a malposition of the vertebral bodies is often diagnosed in early childhood. In this case it is important to accompany the children until adulthood. These are still growing and can … Frequently asked questions | Physiotherapy for scoliosis

Further physiotherapeutic measures | Physiotherapy according to Schroth

Further physiotherapeutic measures In addition to Schroth physiotherapy, mobilization exercises, heat or cold applications should always be used. The thermal stimulus deepens breathing, relaxes tense muscles and trains body awareness. In case of pain or overstrain, the movement bath can facilitate the movements. Another measure is kinesiotaping, which can be applied to the patient. The … Further physiotherapeutic measures | Physiotherapy according to Schroth

OP – Alternative to painkillers | Knee arthritis – What are the symptoms/pain?

OP – Alternative to painkillers If conservative measures do not lead to the desired success in the case of knee arthrosis, surgery is considered as the next step. As a rule, this is done arthroscopically, i.e. by means of a minimally invasive procedure. Depending on the stage of the arthrosis, different procedures can be considered: … OP – Alternative to painkillers | Knee arthritis – What are the symptoms/pain?

Is it allowed to do sports despite pain? | Knee arthritis – What are the symptoms/pain?

Is it allowed to do sports despite pain? If a knee joint arthrosis has been diagnosed and the affected person experiences pain while doing sports, the sport should be stopped. This is especially true for sports that place a high load on the knee joint, such as soccer, handball, tennis or athletics. In general, patients … Is it allowed to do sports despite pain? | Knee arthritis – What are the symptoms/pain?

Causes of the pain | Knee arthritis – What are the symptoms/pain?

Causes of the pain The cause of pain in knee arthrosis does not, as one might initially assume, come from the cartilage itself. This cartilage has no pain receptors. The situation is different for the periosteum and the inner surface of the joint capsule of the knee joint, both of which have numerous pain receptors. … Causes of the pain | Knee arthritis – What are the symptoms/pain?

Restricted movement | Knee arthritis – What are the symptoms/pain?

Restricted movement In the course of the arthrosis, the associated restrictions in the movement of the knee joint become increasingly severe. Initially, the restricted mobility is due to the phased swelling of the knee joint, which can be caused by the inflammatory reaction. Affected persons are then unable to bend or stretch the joint completely, … Restricted movement | Knee arthritis – What are the symptoms/pain?

ISG Arthrosis

Definition The ISG, also known as the sacroiliac joint or sacroiliac joint, is located on both sides of the pelvis and represents a connection between two bones, the ilium and the sacrum. ISG arthrosis is a degenerative wear and tear of the joint surface and articular cartilage, which can cause severe pain and restrictions in … ISG Arthrosis