Frequency | Shoulder Arthrosis

Frequency Wear-related shoulder diseases often occur. More common than shoulder arthrosis are diseases of the muscle and tendon structures of the shoulder joint (acromion). Particularly noteworthy here are diseases of the rotator cuff tear, calcified shoulder (tendinosis calcarea) and the impingement syndrome. Studies have shown that the frequency (prevalence) of shoulder complaints can be 8% … Frequency | Shoulder Arthrosis

Shoulder Arthrosis

Introduction Shoulder arthrosis (omarthrosis) is one of the wear-related shoulder diseases. Shoulder arthrosis is characterized by cartilage consumption in the main shoulder joint. In contrast to knee arthrosis and hip arthrosis, it occurs much less frequently. The reason for this is that the shoulder is not a weight-bearing joint. Its cartilaginous joint surfaces are not … Shoulder Arthrosis

Distinction of sprain and fracture | Fracture of the arm of a child

Distinction of sprain and fracture A sprain, also known as distortion, is a condition in which the affected joint is overstressed by external forces. The sprain is usually accompanied by pain and a slight swelling. There are no findings in the X-ray image. The sprain can be treated by local cold application (cool pack) or … Distinction of sprain and fracture | Fracture of the arm of a child

Forecast | Fracture of the arm of a child

Forecast The prognosis for childhood fractures is generally considered good, as childhood injuries show a good tendency to heal themselves or to undergo spontaneous correction. However, this depends, among other things, on the stage of development and the location, type and extent of the fracture. Special attention should be paid to fractures affecting the joints … Forecast | Fracture of the arm of a child

Bazex Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Bazex syndrome is a disease of the skin. Bazex syndrome is rare and is one of the paraneoplastic diseases associated with disorders of keratinization (medical term acrokeratosis). Bazex syndrome occurs in association with carcinomas localized in the upper respiratory tract as well as the esophagus. Bazex syndrome also sometimes develops in cervical metastases to the … Bazex Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Elbow Dislocation (Elbow Luxation): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Elbow dislocation or elbow luxation is the complete dislocation of the elbow joint. It is usually caused by trauma and there are additional injuries to the collateral ligaments, nerves or fractures. In children, elbow dislocation is the most common dislocation, and in adults it is the second most common after dislocation of the shoulder joint. … Elbow Dislocation (Elbow Luxation): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment