What are the alternatives? | X-ray examination of the child

What are the alternatives? Alternative imaging methods are mainly ultrasound and MRI. However, both are more suitable for the examination of soft tissues such as organs and less for the assessment of bones. In very young children, however, much of the skeleton is not yet ossified and still consists of cartilage. This means that ultrasound … What are the alternatives? | X-ray examination of the child

Pain in the big toe

Pain in the big toe can have a variety of causes; a fundamental distinction must be made between those that originate in the big toe or the metatarsophalangeal joint of the big toe, and internal diseases in which joint pain is one of the symptoms. Diseases or injuries affecting the joint are a common cause … Pain in the big toe

Too straight Cervical spine | Malpositions of the cervical spine

Too straight Cervical spine A cervical spine that is too straight is usually congenital or can be the result of whiplash, poor posture or other malpositions in the spine. The spinal column is characterized by lordosis (curvature of the spine to the front) in the cervical and lumbar spine and kyphosis (curvature of the spine … Too straight Cervical spine | Malpositions of the cervical spine

Headaches/nausea caused by the malposition | Malpositions of the cervical spine

Headaches/nausea caused by the malposition A malposition in the cervical spine results in restricted movement and increased tone of the surrounding muscles. These are overactive, as they try to compensate for the malposition. This tension can reach up to the skull and thus constantly exert tension on it.Both factors together reduce the quality of life … Headaches/nausea caused by the malposition | Malpositions of the cervical spine

Exercises for at home | Malpositions of the cervical spine

Exercises for at home Exercises for the cervical spine should be performed regularly. Loosening exercises are different from strengthening exercises. At work it is especially important to create a “good working atmosphere” for the spine. This means that the computer, machine, etc. is set up in such a way that you can work without increased … Exercises for at home | Malpositions of the cervical spine

Coccyx pain after birth

Definition After a birth, the extreme strain on the body can cause pain in various places. This often includes the coccyx, since many muscles of the pelvic floor are attached to it, which are put under great strain during birth. The coccyx can become bruised, dislocated or sometimes even broken. This causes severe pain after … Coccyx pain after birth

Hollow foot

Definition A hollow foot (medically: Pes cavus, Pes excavatus) is a malposition of the foot. It can be congenital or acquired in the course of life. Depending on the degree of the malposition, the hollow foot can be recognized as such from the outside. A change in the longitudinal arch of the foot results in … Hollow foot