Physiotherapy/treatment | Exercises for biceps tendon inflammation

Physiotherapy/treatment The treatment of biceps tendon inflammation depends on the cause. For example, an inflammation of the biceps tendon, which is the result of an impingement syndrome on the shoulder (bottleneck syndrome), often requires surgical treatment. However, an inflammation of the biceps tendon is usually caused by overloading and treatment is conservative. In the first … Physiotherapy/treatment | Exercises for biceps tendon inflammation

Voltars | Exercises for biceps tendon inflammation

Voltars The drug Voltaren belongs to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory substances. This means that Voltaren inhibits those messenger substances that cause pain and inflammation. It also helps to reduce possible swelling and supports the healing process. Voltaren contains the active ingredient diclofenac and is available in four different forms without a prescription: gel, patch, tablet or … Voltars | Exercises for biceps tendon inflammation

Exercises/therapy for a ligament injury in the shoulder | Exercises in case of a rupture/extension of the ligament

Exercises/therapy for a ligament injury in the shoulder Exercises to increase mobility and strength are also indispensable for the success of therapy for ligament injuries to the shoulder. 1. stretching: Stand sideways next to a wall and place the injured arm close to the wall at shoulder level against the wall so that it points … Exercises/therapy for a ligament injury in the shoulder | Exercises in case of a rupture/extension of the ligament

Duration of the healing phase | Exercises in case of a rupture/extension of the ligament

Duration of the healing phase The duration of a ligament injury always depends on whether the ligament is overstretched, torn or completely torn off and whether other structures are also affected. It also plays an important role in how far the patient adheres to the instructions of the doctor and physiotherapist and whether the treatment … Duration of the healing phase | Exercises in case of a rupture/extension of the ligament

Further measures in physiotherapy | Exercises for torn ligaments at the elbow

Further measures in physiotherapy If a patient comes to the physiotherapeutic practice with the diagnosis of a torn ligament in the elbow, the first step is to determine in an individual consultation whether there are any other injuries or previous illnesses and whether a surgical procedure or purely conservative treatment has been chosen. Afterwards, the … Further measures in physiotherapy | Exercises for torn ligaments at the elbow

Loss of strength | Symptoms and pain of a frozen shoulder

Loss of strength Since the shoulder joint is muscularly secured, the muscles of the rotator cuff play a decisive role in the strength and stability of the shoulder joint. Patients suffering from a frozen shoulder often adopt a relieving posture and perform compensatory movements to compensate for the limited movement. This leads to muscular imbalance … Loss of strength | Symptoms and pain of a frozen shoulder