Neurological indications | Vibration training Indications, contraindications, risks

Neurological indications Spastic paralysis: Flaccid paralysis: Foot lifter paralysis, e.g. after a slipped disc in the lumbar spine (improvement of motor control and increase in muscle performance) Plexus paresis, paralysis of the arm nerves e.g. after a motorcycle accidentImprovement of motor control and increase in muscle performance and muscle build-up) Balance disorders (improvement of balance … Neurological indications | Vibration training Indications, contraindications, risks

Scalding

Scalding Scaldings occur relatively frequently in domestic surroundings. They usually occur during kitchen work and here above all when hot or even boiling water is poured out (e.g. spilled pasta water etc.). A distinction is made between scalding by hot water and by steam. The latter can cause severe injuries to the skin, as steam … Scalding

Ointments against scalding | Scalding

Ointments against scalding In addition to cooling, cooling or pain-relieving ointments are often used for scalds. However, their use is not entirely uncontroversial. In most cases, fresh scalding should be treated dry. Simple wound dressings should be loosely applied for this purpose. Applying ointment to scalded skin is counterproductive here and should be avoided at … Ointments against scalding | Scalding

Therapy of Meniere’s disease

Synonyms in a broader sense Menière’s disease; inner ear vertigo, sudden hearing loss, equilibrium, dizziness. Definition Menière’s disease is a disease of the inner ear and was first and impressively described in 1861 by the French physician Prosper Menière. Meniere’s disease is characterized by an increased accumulation of fluid (hydrops) in the membranous labyrinth of … Therapy of Meniere’s disease