Therapy | Vegetative Syncope

Therapy “Shock positioning”, i.e. the upper body of the affected person is positioned low and the legs are positioned high. This promotes the return flow of the “bagged” blood to the heart and thus also to the brain. Basically, vegetative syncope rarely requires treatment. It is recommended that those affected do cardiovascular training through endurance … Therapy | Vegetative Syncope

On the X-ray image | How do I recognize pneumonia?

On the X-ray image In the case of pneumonia, there are main and secondary criteria for confirming the diagnosis. The only main criterion is a positive result in conventional X-rays. Here, a newly occurring infiltrate can be seen in conventional x-rays in two planes. It is difficult for an untrained eye to detect such pathologies … On the X-ray image | How do I recognize pneumonia?

Hidden pneumonia | How do I recognize pneumonia?

Hidden pneumonia As pneumonia can vary greatly in its course and does not always show clear symptoms, some patients are easily overlooked. This is particularly the case with atypical pneumonia, which shows little or no fever and cough. They are easily confused with colds. In elderly people or children, pneumonia can also go undetected for … Hidden pneumonia | How do I recognize pneumonia?

Dry skin on the face

Introduction Many people suffer from dry skin on the face. Especially people at a higher age often have to struggle with the symptoms of dry skin, because with age the facial skin loses more and more moisture and therefore appears very dry, cracked and brittle. The lack of moisture causes the skin to contract, become … Dry skin on the face

For adults | How do I recognize pneumonia?

For adults Pneumonia in adults can present very differently and have different causes. We distinguish between pneumonia acquired on an outpatient basis (in the everyday environment) and nosocomially (in hospital). Pneumonia acquired on an outpatient basis is typically characterized by a sudden onset of the disease with a pronounced feeling of illness. It is characterized … For adults | How do I recognize pneumonia?

Lower leg prosthesis

What is a transtibial prosthesis? A transtibial prosthesis refers to an artificial lower leg that is inserted after the loss of the lower leg due to an accident or transtibial amputation. A transtibial prosthesis belongs to the so-called exoprostheses because it is attached outside the body (in contrast to endoprostheses, such as an artificial heart … Lower leg prosthesis

How is a transtibial prosthesis constructed? | Lower leg prosthesis

How is a transtibial prosthesis constructed? A transtibial prosthesis consists of several parts. The special construction is individually adapted to the patient and his needs. For example, people who only spend time indoors and cover short distances have different lower leg prostheses than a person who can move around indoors and outdoors without restriction. In … How is a transtibial prosthesis constructed? | Lower leg prosthesis

How do I put on a transtibial prosthesis correctly? | Lower leg prosthesis

How do I put on a transtibial prosthesis correctly? In the course of the rehabilitation treatment, the patients learn how to handle their lower leg prosthesis and how to put the prosthesis on properly together with the responsible orthopaedic technician. In general, the correct fitting depends on the type of prosthesis. Especially prostheses with a … How do I put on a transtibial prosthesis correctly? | Lower leg prosthesis