Hyaline cartilage

Synonyms in a broader sense Elastic cartilage Hyaline cartilage Definition Cartilage is a special form of connective tissue. A distinction is made between different forms of cartilage, which is adapted to the respective function. Forms of cartilage are: Hyaline cartilage Elsterian cartilage Fibrocartilage Development of hyaline cartilage Hyaline cartilage develops from the mesenchyme (form of … Hyaline cartilage

Hip Arthrosis

Synonyms Arthrosis of the hip joint, coxarthrosis, coxarthrosis, arthrosis deformans, osteoarthrosis, osteoarthritis deformans, arthrosis deformans coxae, coxarthrosis See also arthrosis of the knee joint: knee arthrosis, gonarthrosis Medical: coxarthrosis Definition of hip arthrosis The term “hip joint arthrosis/hip arthrosis” (= coxarthrosis or also coxarthrosis) includes all degenerative diseases in the area of the hip joint, … Hip Arthrosis

Prognosis | Hip Arthrosis

Prognosis 1. natural progression The progression of hip arthrosis is subject to many variables, which do not allow an exact prognosis to be made for each individual case: It is therefore not possible to give a scientifically exact prognosis with regard to the course of the disease and pain, the possible need for conservative or … Prognosis | Hip Arthrosis

Exercise / Gymnastics | Hip Arthrosis

Exercise / Gymnastics In medical terminology, hip arthrosis is known as coxarthrosis. It is a progressive wear and tear of the cartilage surfaces of the hip joint. Increasingly, the patient experiences pain and notices a deterioration in movement. Specific exercises are used to delay the wear and tear of the cartilage surfaces. Regular gymnastics should … Exercise / Gymnastics | Hip Arthrosis

Hip Impingement

Synonyms Femoro acetabular impingement (FAI) Definition of hip impingement A hip impingement is a hip joint that has been altered by anatomical or structural circumstances, resulting in painful restrictions of movement. Symptoms The main symptoms of hip impingement are initially movement-related pain. These occur mainly when the leg is turned outwards or when the leg … Hip Impingement

Causes | Hip Impingement

Causes In a healthy person, the thigh sits above the head of the thigh in the acetabulum, which belongs to the hip bone. The ball makes normal movements in the leg possible. Muscles and ligaments stabilize the hip joint and hold the head of the thigh in the socket. The so-called joint lip encloses the … Causes | Hip Impingement

Physiotherapy | Hip Impingement

Physiotherapy Physiotherapy can be used with purely conservative treatment to change the gait pattern and strengthen the muscles.However, since surgery is performed in most cases, physiotherapeutic therapy usually takes place in the post-operative phase. In the first 2-4 weeks, or up to 6 weeks if parts of the cartilage had to be fixed (labrum refixation), … Physiotherapy | Hip Impingement

CAM – Impingement | Hip Impingement

CAM – Impingement A joint (articulatio) always consists of a joint head and a socket. In the hip joint (Articulatio coxae) the components involved are the femoral head (caput femoris) and the acetabulum. If these two anatomical structures do not harmonize exactly, an impingement (collision) may occur. In hip impingement (femoroacatabular impingement), a distinction is … CAM – Impingement | Hip Impingement