Conservative therapy/physiotherapy | Exercises for existing facet arthrosis

Conservative therapy/physiotherapy Physiotherapeutic therapy aims to maintain the mobility of the spine to a large extent and to minimize symptoms of osteoarthritis such as pain and tension. For the latter, massage techniques, trigger point treatment and fascia therapy are available. A stretching and exercise program should also be worked out with the patient, which he … Conservative therapy/physiotherapy | Exercises for existing facet arthrosis

Exercises for a facet syndrome in BWS

One speaks of a facet syndrome when the small joints between the vertebral processes are responsible for back pain and restricted movement. Acutely, such a syndrome can occur due to a blockage within a facet joint, which irritates surrounding tissue and can thus lead to pain. The chronic complaints in the facet joints can be … Exercises for a facet syndrome in BWS

Symptoms of facet syndrome in BWS | Exercises for a facet syndrome in BWS

Symptoms of facet syndrome in BWS The facet syndrome is a common cause of back pain. It can occur briefly due to acute blockages, but more frequently in degenerative changes of the spine due to wear and tear of the intervertebral joints. In the area of the thoracic spine, facet syndrome can cause pain in … Symptoms of facet syndrome in BWS | Exercises for a facet syndrome in BWS

Progression/Prediction | Symptoms of childhood hip dysplasia

Progression/Prediction If the child is not treated for hip dysplasia, the course of the disease may become progressive and wear and tear and dislocation may follow. Early detection of hip dysplasia is just as important for the further course of the disease as timely treatment. By counteracting the course of the disease early on, the … Progression/Prediction | Symptoms of childhood hip dysplasia

Shoulder TEP

The term shoulder TEP stands for shoulder total endoprosthesis and thus describes a complete replacement of both joint partners of the shoulder joint. A shoulder TEP is usually necessary when both joint partners are affected by severe degenerative changes. In most cases, this joint degeneration is caused by arthrosis of the shoulder joint, but can … Shoulder TEP

Exercises | Shoulder TEP

Exercises The shoulder is a muscle-led joint. The small joint socket and the large joint head do not provide good bony guidance, which is why the stability of the shoulder is largely determined by the muscles surrounding it. Good muscular support is also very important in a shoulder TEP in order to maintain the functionality … Exercises | Shoulder TEP

Prognosis – how long on sick leave, how long incapacitated for work? | Shoulder TEP

Prognosis – how long on sick leave, how long incapacitated for work? How long a patient with a shoulder TEP is on sick leave depends on the individual healing process and the working conditions.After 3-4 months the shoulder should be fully usable again in everyday life, after this period it is also possible to work … Prognosis – how long on sick leave, how long incapacitated for work? | Shoulder TEP

Shoulder TEP pain

In a shoulder TEP, both the head and the socket of the joint between the upper arm and the shoulder blade were artificially replaced, for example to treat advanced shoulder joint arthrosis. Shoulder TEPs are used less frequently than knee or hip TEPs, for example, because shoulder joint arthrosis is less common and anchoring the … Shoulder TEP pain