Manual therapy (MT)

Manual therapy is a specialty of physiotherapy, which is acquired over several years of training. This further training takes place in several blocks over weekends and is extra-occupational. The costs for the advanced training of a manual therapy are usually borne by the therapist himself or he is supported by his employer in the costs. … Manual therapy (MT)

Physiotherapy exercises knee

Physiotherapy for the knee is individually tailored to the current problem and the goals that physiotherapist and patient would like to achieve together in physiotherapy. Possible goals include mobilization, movement expansion, strengthening, stabilization, detonation of muscles or pain reduction. Exercises The exercises either refer to the joint itself, or to surrounding structures such as ligaments … Physiotherapy exercises knee

Summary | Physiotherapy exercises knee

Summary The knee joint is a complex movement system consisting of compound partial joints and various passive and active structures. The cruciate ligaments and joint cartilage are particularly susceptible to injuries. Due to the bipedal gait, a lot of weight is placed on the knee throughout life, which, even without injury, can lead to arthrosis … Summary | Physiotherapy exercises knee

Manual Therapy: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Manual therapy is a generic term for various forms of therapy used to treat disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Manual therapy procedures belong to the field of alternative medicine, but are also part of manual medicine, which is performed by many physiotherapists and masseurs. What is manual therapy? Manual therapies include osteopathy, chiropractic, craniosacral therapy, … Manual Therapy: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Mobilization via manual therapy | Cervical spine mobilization exercises

Mobilization via manual therapy Manual therapy offers one possibility to get a grip on the limited mobility of the cervical spine and the pain. It aims to use the hands to reduce muscle tension and restore mobility, helping the patient to move more freely without pain. In general, manual therapy is used to correct functional … Mobilization via manual therapy | Cervical spine mobilization exercises

Sinding-Larsen-Johansson Disease: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Sinding-Larsen-Johansson disease (also known as patellar tendinopathy) is an inflammatory condition of the patellar tendon attachment to the kneecap. It results from overuse of the knee joint and predominantly affects athletes and young people. What is Sinding-Larsen-Johansson disease? Sinding-Larsen-Johansson disease is a chronic degenerative inflammation in the knee joint. It originates from the site where … Sinding-Larsen-Johansson Disease: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Therapy of a slipped disc of the cervical spine

Introduction A herniated disc of the cervical spine (cervical spine) causes tissue of the gelatinous core of an intervertebral disc (nucleus pulposus) in the area of the cervical spine to leak out, usually due to a constant malposition of the head. The tissue usually emerges backwards into the spinal canal, to the side of the … Therapy of a slipped disc of the cervical spine