Knee TEP symptoms/pain

After the use of a knee TEP, there is still a lot of work to be done before the patient can cope with everyday life again without any problems. In the days after the operation, many patients still suffer from more or less pronounced post-operative pain. The pain symptoms can be explained by the major … Knee TEP symptoms/pain

Prognosis | Knee TEP symptoms/pain

Prognosis Thanks to modern surgical procedures and various forms of total endoprostheses, which are specially selected for each patient, the prognosis after knee TEP surgery is very good. Thanks to a well staggered rehabilitation plan and numerous follow-up examinations, most patients regain the full load-bearing capacity of the knee joint without complications. Although it is … Prognosis | Knee TEP symptoms/pain

Knee TEP

A total knee endoprosthesis describes a form of prosthesis that represents a complete joint replacement, in this case the knee joint. If the knee joint can no longer be treated conservatively due to illness, wear and tear or injury and if there is irreparable damage, the knee TEP is the best treatment option for returning … Knee TEP

OP Duration | Knee TEP

OP Duration The duration of surgery for a knee TEP is relatively short. If the procedure is uncomplicated, surgeons schedule 90-120 minutes for the procedure. If you look at the complex procedures during the operation, you will notice that a lot of time was saved before the procedure (e.g. measuring the joint and making the … OP Duration | Knee TEP

Medication/pain reliever | Knee TEP

Medication/pain reliever After the use of a knee TEP, there are a variety of different medications that can be used to support the patient’s healing process and make it more comfortable. Painkillers and antibiotics will probably be used first. Antibiotics are given so that no infection spreads in the body or the foreign body is … Medication/pain reliever | Knee TEP

Physiotherapy | Knee TEP

Physiotherapy Physiotherapy is an integral part of the rehabilitation and post-operative treatment of a knee TEP and begins on the day of the operation. At the beginning, the main focus is on passive mobilization, manual therapy and lymph drainage to stimulate the metabolism. Cold applications can also be used to relieve pain and reduce swelling. … Physiotherapy | Knee TEP

Which sport is allowed? | Knee TEP

Which sport is allowed? Sport is desired and useful after knee TEP surgery. Within the framework of rehabilitation, sport serves to restore the patient’s quality of life so that he or she can cope with everyday life without any restrictions. Positive effects for the entire organism such as improved physical performance, good blood circulation and … Which sport is allowed? | Knee TEP

Inner meniscus pain

The inner meniscus, like the outer meniscus, lies in the knee joint and acts as a buffer between the thigh and lower leg bones by distributing the forces acting on the knee evenly. The inner meniscus is C-shaped and slightly larger than the outer meniscus. It is also fused to the inner ligament and joint … Inner meniscus pain

How can I relieve the pain at the inner meniscus? | Inner meniscus pain

How can I relieve the pain at the inner meniscus? To combat acute pain, the simplest solution is to first take painkilling medication, which at the same time also combats possible inflammation. Often it helps to cool and protect the affected knee additionally, i.e. not to carry heavy loads, to walk few stairs and to … How can I relieve the pain at the inner meniscus? | Inner meniscus pain