What can I expect in an inpatient rehab? | Rehabilitation after installation of a hip prosthesis

What can I expect in an inpatient rehab? Unlike inpatient hospital treatment, the patient does not spend most of the time in the room or waiting for the doctor’s visit, but a fixed therapy plan is drawn up and followed. Every day there is a 4-6h program with different units and teaching contents, but also … What can I expect in an inpatient rehab? | Rehabilitation after installation of a hip prosthesis

What can I expect in an outpatient rehab? | Rehabilitation after installation of a hip prosthesis

What can I expect in an outpatient rehab? The measures that are carried out during inpatient rehabilitation are also included in outpatient rehabilitation. This is therefore not a “slimmed-down” form of inpatient rehabilitation. With regard to the results it is not inferior to the stationary variant either. A positive aspect is that the patient remains … What can I expect in an outpatient rehab? | Rehabilitation after installation of a hip prosthesis

Classification of the femoral neck fracture | Femoral neck fracture diagnosis and therapy

Classification of the femoral neck fracture Femoral neck fractures can be classified according to three different schemes. There is the scheme according to Garden, the scheme according to Pauwels and the AO classification. In Germany, the AO classification is the most common. In the Garden classification, four degrees of severity are used, whereby the deviation … Classification of the femoral neck fracture | Femoral neck fracture diagnosis and therapy

Prophylaxis | Femoral neck fracture diagnosis and therapy

Prophylaxis In the prevention of femoral neck fractures, a healthy and conscious lifestyle with a balanced diet and sports is the main focus. Exercise strengthens the muscles and bones and there are fewer falls and fractures. A healthy diet is also important for the stability of the bone. For older patients, the prevention of falls … Prophylaxis | Femoral neck fracture diagnosis and therapy

Artificial hip joint

Introduction The hip joint consists of two parts. These include the head of the thigh bone and the acetabulum, which is formed by the hip bone. The joint or joint cartilage can be damaged by age-related wear (arthrosis). This results in cartilage loss at the joint surfaces and deformation of the acetabulum, which causes pain … Artificial hip joint

OP | Artificial hip joint

OP Although the insertion of an artificial hip (hip prosthesis) is a common operation in Germany, it must be planned individually. Here, x-rays and special computer programs ensure that the prosthesis is created exactly and that the operation is planned precisely. The prosthesis to be inserted can be cemented or cementless. A combination of these … OP | Artificial hip joint