Treatment | ISG Pain

Treatment It is especially important to know the individual cause of the complaints in order to initiate a suitable therapy. In most cases, “acute therapy” through physical exercises and physiotherapy, heat treatment as well as the administration of painkillers is a good way to treat the problem. Typical, however, is a recurring problem. In order … Treatment | ISG Pain

ISG Pain

Sacroiliac joint pain (ISG, sacroiliac-iliac joint) is a widespread condition that can have a variety of causes. The sacroiliac joint is a joint that is located in the pelvis and connects the sacrum to the ilium. It connects the pelvis with the lower part of the spine and is therefore essential for a variety of … ISG Pain

Causes | ISG Pain

Causes The causes of ISG pain can be very different. In addition to a wear and tear of the joint, arthrosis, there can be inflammation, muscle stiffening, joint blockages or weakness of the ligamentous apparatus. Arthrosis of the ISG is very common, especially at an advanced age, but does not usually cause pain. Nevertheless, it … Causes | ISG Pain

Summary | Physiotherapy for inflamed lymph nodes

Summary Lymph nodes can be swollen for various reasons. In the case of acute inflammation of the lymph nodes (adenitis), anti-inflammatory therapy should be administered, either by medication or by cooling. Depending on the underlying disease, problems of the lymphatic system can be treated by manual lymph drainage in physiotherapy. These are targeted, gentle massage … Summary | Physiotherapy for inflamed lymph nodes

Lymph node swelling in the armpit – treatment/therapy | Physiotherapy for inflamed lymph nodes

Lymph node swelling in the armpit – treatment/therapy The axillary lymph nodes also swell relatively frequently. Especially in the case of injuries to the upper extremity, local lymph node swelling can occur here. In case of pain or changes in the breast and accompanying swollen axillary lymph nodes, a gynecological examination should be performed to … Lymph node swelling in the armpit – treatment/therapy | Physiotherapy for inflamed lymph nodes

Herniated disc pain in the buttocks | Pain with a herniated disc

Herniated disc pain in the buttocks A particular pain associated with a herniated disc is ischialgia. Here, a herniated disc compresses the thickest nerve in the body, the sciatic nerve. This manifests itself in a stripe-like, relatively well-describable radiating of the pain into the buttocks. However, this phenomenon does not necessarily have to be caused … Herniated disc pain in the buttocks | Pain with a herniated disc

Slipped disc medication | Pain with a herniated disc

Slipped disc medication A drug therapy of back pain in the context of a herniated disc can be initiated by the usual pain and anti-inflammatory drugs. These include ibuprofen or diclofenac, which is used especially for painful diseases of the musculoskeletal system. The use of corticosteroids offers potential for various side effects and should only … Slipped disc medication | Pain with a herniated disc