Accident causes | Acute knee pain

Accident causes Among the causes of acute knee pain directly caused by accidents are Below is a brief informative description of the respective clinical picture. – Articular effusion Hofftitis Free joint body Acute Baker cyst Hematoma in the knee Cruciate ligament rupture Torn meniscus Sideband rupture (inner/outer band) Broken bone Patellar luxation Runner’s knee An … Accident causes | Acute knee pain

Pain in the connective tissue

Causes In many cases, remodelling processes of the connective tissue are responsible for the development of chronic pain. The connective tissue represents a large network of our body. In addition to the entire muscle apparatus, it also envelops the bones, nerve bundles and organs in our body and thus embodies an all-encompassing, coherent connection. The … Pain in the connective tissue

Operation of bow legs

Introduction In medical terminology, bow legs are called genu valgum. This refers to an abnormal leg axis. The knees are too close together, while the feet are too far apart due to foot malpositions. In addition to the foot malpositions, vitamin deficiencies and especially calcium deficiency are often responsible for the knock-knees. Untreated knock-knees can … Operation of bow legs

Epiphyseodesis in children | Operation of bow legs

Epiphyseodesis in children The term “Odesis” is used to describe a stiffening in the knee joint joint gap. This surgical technique offers another possibility to correct the knock-knees. Since it is a variant that aims to straighten the leg axis through the body’s own bone formation, this technique is only possible in children whose long … Epiphyseodesis in children | Operation of bow legs

External meniscus – Pain

Meniscus injuries are among the most common injuries to the knee joint. The menisci are sickle-shaped and lie between the thigh bone (femur) and the shin bone (tibia) on the tibia plateau. The menisci serve as a buffer and compensate for incongruities between the tibia and the femur. They have a direct connection to the … External meniscus – Pain

What should I do if I have pain in the outer meniscus? | External meniscus – Pain

What should I do if I have pain in the outer meniscus? In the case of an external meniscus lesion, protection is particularly important. Further overloading can further damage the already damaged meniscus and increase the extent of the injury. Intermediate elevation of the leg, activation of the muscle pump and cooling of the knee … What should I do if I have pain in the outer meniscus? | External meniscus – Pain

Jogging for pain in the outer meniscus | External meniscus – Pain

Jogging for pain in the outer meniscus When stability and resilience have been restored after an external meniscus lesion, jogging can be started carefully. It is important when running that a physiological running pattern has been developed beforehand, so that no incorrect posture occurs. Proper footwear should also be taken into account. As soon as … Jogging for pain in the outer meniscus | External meniscus – Pain