Overstretched finger

What is an overstretched finger? An overstretched finger is the stretching of the finger ligaments or the joint capsule beyond their natural extent. The finger joints of humans are stabilized by numerous ligaments, the synovial fluid is held in the joint by the joint capsule. Injuries during sports or accidents involving rapid and jerky movements … Overstretched finger

Diagnosis | Overstretched finger

Diagnosis The examination of the finger should be performed by an orthopedic surgeon or trauma surgeon. He will take an anamnesis and a physical examination to make a diagnosis. During this examination, he will examine the finger for possible swelling, bruising, restricted mobility and other injuries. Above all, he must distinguish the diagnosis of an … Diagnosis | Overstretched finger

Runners Knee (Iliotibial Band Syndrome): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Runner’s knee is also known as tractus iliotibialis rubbing syndrome, tract syndrome or iliotibial band syndrome and by the abbreviation ITBS. Runner’s knee is a painful condition on the outside of the knee that can occur in athletes and non-athletes. What is runner’s knee? Runner’s knee is caused by improper stress on the knees during … Runners Knee (Iliotibial Band Syndrome): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Ahlbäck’s disease

Synonyms Ahlbaeck’s disease Definition In medical terminology, the term M. Ahlbäck is used to describe a disease in which extensive bone death (aseptic osteonecrosis) in the area of the lower part of the thigh (femoral condyle) does not occur due to infection. In most cases, the reasons for the occurrence of M. Ahlbäck’s disease are … Ahlbäck’s disease

Diagnosis | Ahlbäck’s disease

Diagnosis The diagnosis of M. Ahlbäck is a multi-step process. Probably the most important of these steps is the detailed doctor-patient consultation (anamnesis), in which a description of the symptoms observed by the patient can provide an initial indication of the underlying disease. Previous accidents or other known injuries are particularly important in this context. … Diagnosis | Ahlbäck’s disease

Therapy | Ahlbäck’s disease

Therapy The treatment success and thus the prognosis of M. Ahlbäck are generally the better, the earlier the disease can be recognized as such. The treatment of M. Ahlbäck’s disease is basically divided into so-called conservative (i.e. non-operative) and operative measures. Non-surgical treatment methods include above all those measures that improve the symptoms of the … Therapy | Ahlbäck’s disease

Prognosis of Ahlbäck’s disease | Ahlbäck’s disease

Prognosis of Ahlbäck’s disease The prognosis for patients suffering from M. Ahlbäck’s disease is quite variable. Depending on the age of the disease and the stage of M. Ahlbäck’s disease, different results can be achieved with appropriate treatment. In addition, the prognosis also differs for the individual treatment methods. Ultimately, however, good care can be … Prognosis of Ahlbäck’s disease | Ahlbäck’s disease

Capsule rupture

Introduction Each joint is surrounded by a joint capsule. Particularly during sports, incorrect movements, falls or impacts on a joint can cause the capsule to tear. Fingers and toes are mainly affected, but also the knee and the ankle joint often suffer a rupture of the capsule. General information on capsule rupture Each joint is … Capsule rupture