Physiotherapy for wrist arthrosis

Wrist arthrosis is a degenerative (due to wear and tear) disease characterized by the breakdown of the cartilage layer. Arthrosis develops from an imbalance between the load and load capacity of the joint cartilage and can be divided into primary and secondary arthrosis. Primary arthrosis is an inferiority of the cartilage, the cause of which … Physiotherapy for wrist arthrosis

RSI Syndrome

Introduction The RSI syndrome (Repetitive Strain Injury) is a kind of collective term for a variety of ailments and pain originating from nerves, vessels, muscles, tendons and trigger points. It mainly refers to complaints caused by repetitive and stereotypical (constantly repeating) movements and work in the forearm and hand. Often there are several causes for … RSI Syndrome

Therapy | RSI Syndrome

Therapy The therapy or treatment of the RSI syndrome is largely based on the patient’s own work. Doctors, therapists or other affected persons can learn a variety of exercises for stretching, strengthening and mobilization suitable for everyday and workplace use, which prevent the progression of the disease. Furthermore, it is part of the therapy concept … Therapy | RSI Syndrome

Duration | RSI Syndrome

Duration Many patients develop RSI over many years. The pain and symptoms develop gradually and there are phases in which the complaints are better and worse. When an RSI syndrome is diagnosed and treatment begins, there is no fixed period of time until the symptoms have disappeared. Often the problems can be controlled by a … Duration | RSI Syndrome

Pleural mesothelioma

Introduction Pleural mesothelioma is a medical term for cancer in the chest cavity after several years of breathing in asbestos. It affects the pleura, i.e. the lung skin, and describes a mostly malignant tumor of the cell layer lining the chest cavity. It is the most common type of cancer caused by asbestos damage in … Pleural mesothelioma