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

Scapholunar dissociationSLD

Synonyms in a broader sense Scapholunary dissociation, scaphoid dislocation, ligament injury of the carpus, distal radius fracture, hand injury Definition In scapholunar dissociationSLD, external force is used to injure the ligaments in the carpal area between the scaphoid bone (Os scaphoideum, formerly Os naviculare) and the lunate bone (Os lunatum). Cause Scapholunar dissociationSLD is the … Scapholunar dissociationSLD

Therapy of scapholunary dissociationSLD

Synonyms in a broader sense Scapholunary dissociation Scaphoid luxation Ligament injury of the wrist Distal radius fracture Hand Injury There are these possibilities of therapy In principle, scapholunar dissociation can be treated both conservatively and surgically. The conservative therapy is a treatment method for slight displacements of the scaphoid and lunar bone, if there are … Therapy of scapholunary dissociationSLD

When does one need surgery? | Therapy of scapholunary dissociationSLD

When does one need surgery? In scapholunar dissociation there are many different manifestations of the disease. A fall or a violent impact damages the ligaments of the carpal bones, allowing them to emerge from their rigid skeleton. If the small carpal bones leave their anatomical place, one speaks of a dislocation. If, however, in addition … When does one need surgery? | Therapy of scapholunary dissociationSLD

Note | Therapy of scapholunary dissociationSLD

Note You are here in the sub-theme Therapy of Scapholunary Dissociation. For general information on this topic, see Scapholunary Dissociation (SLD). Complications The complication of untreated or overlooked (1° and 2° injuries are often difficult to diagnose) scapholunar dissociationSLD is the development of osteoarthritis. Due to the unfavorable position of the individual carpal bones against … Note | Therapy of scapholunary dissociationSLD

Pain in the lower arm – what is the cause?

The human forearm is formed by ulna and radius. In between, a thick layer of connective tissue (Membrana interossea antebrachii) stretches out, connecting the two bones. Together with the humerus, ulna and radius form the elbow joint (Articulatio cubiti) by bending and stretching. In addition, there are two articulated connections between the forearm bones, namely … Pain in the lower arm – what is the cause?

Pain on the outside of the forearm | Pain in the lower arm – what is the cause?

Pain on the outside of the forearm Pain in the forearm often occurs on the outside of the arm. This can be caused by various clinical pictures, some of which originate in the upper forearm or elbow or in the tendons and muscles further down. The cause of pain on the outside of the forearm … Pain on the outside of the forearm | Pain in the lower arm – what is the cause?