Pulp necrosis | Necrosis

Pulp necrosis The dental pulp is located inside a tooth and contains the nerves and blood vessels that supply the tooth. Pulp necrosis is an inflammation of the dental pulp, for example due to the immigration of bacteria. This leads to swelling of the pulp, which causes an impression of the blood vessels and severe … Pulp necrosis | Necrosis

Bone Marrow Edema

Introduction Bone Marrow Edema Syndrome (BMES) or Transient Osteoporosis is a temporary disease of the bones, in most cases the hip. However, knees and upper ankle joints can also be affected, although less frequently. A spontaneous pain in the hip is the classic leading symptom of this disease. Statistically, men are affected much more frequently … Bone Marrow Edema

Symptoms | Bone Marrow Edema

Symptoms The clinical picture of the bone marrow edema syndrome is characterized by acute stress pain in the groin area and a limping gait pattern as a consequence of this. The intensity of the pain usually increases over time, but in any case it will not completely disappear. Pain at rest and at night usually … Symptoms | Bone Marrow Edema

Prognosis | Bone Marrow Edema

Prognosis Despite extensive drug therapy and physiotherapy, patience is required when it comes to healing bone marrow edema. Symptoms persist for at least 4 weeks, often up to 6 months. Although longer courses of disease of 12 or 18 months are also possible, a chronification of the symptoms is not known. Whether and to what … Prognosis | Bone Marrow Edema

Knee pain due to tendonitis | Knee pain – pain that affects the whole knee

Knee pain due to tendonitis Often knee pain also occurs due to inflammation of the tendon in the knee. Inflammation of the tendon is often caused by overstraining or incorrect loading in the knee joint, which is why athletes are often affected. Symptoms are mainly newly occurring pain after movement, redness and knee swelling. If … Knee pain due to tendonitis | Knee pain – pain that affects the whole knee

Rheumatoid Arthritis | Knee pain – pain that affects the whole knee

Rheumatoid Arthritis Synonyms:Rheumatism, primarily chronic polyarthritis, PCP, RA, joint rheumatism Location of the greatest pain: Not clearly identifiable. Pain around the entire joint. PathologyCause:Rheumatoid inflammation of the knee joint mucosa. Mostly other joints are also affected. Age:middle to higher age Gender:Women > Men Accident:No Type of pain: stabbing, bright, burning Pain development: Both acute attacks … Rheumatoid Arthritis | Knee pain – pain that affects the whole knee

Bacterial infection | Knee pain – pain that affects the whole knee

Bacterial infection Synonyms:purulent arthritis Location of the greatest pain: Not clearly identifiable. Pain around the entire joint. Partial pain maximum above the inner femoral condyle. PathologyCause:Bacterial knee inflammation either through direct germ introduction or in the context of a bacterial infection via the bloodstream. Sources can be a chronic sinusitis or chronic dental root inflammation. … Bacterial infection | Knee pain – pain that affects the whole knee

When climbing stairs | Knee pain – pain that affects the whole knee

When climbing stairs Knee pain when climbing stairs is load-dependent pain, which can be triggered by knee arthrosis behind the kneecap, among other things. Again, this is age-related wear and tear. The so-called “runner’s knee” is probably known to almost every passionate jogger. Hardly anyone does not complain of knee pain even in his training … When climbing stairs | Knee pain – pain that affects the whole knee

Ahlbäck’s disease

Synonyms Ahlbaeck’s disease Definition In medical terminology, the term M. Ahlbäck is used to describe a disease in which extensive bone death (aseptic osteonecrosis) in the area of the lower part of the thigh (femoral condyle) does not occur due to infection. In most cases, the reasons for the occurrence of M. Ahlbäck’s disease are … Ahlbäck’s disease

Diagnosis | Ahlbäck’s disease

Diagnosis The diagnosis of M. Ahlbäck is a multi-step process. Probably the most important of these steps is the detailed doctor-patient consultation (anamnesis), in which a description of the symptoms observed by the patient can provide an initial indication of the underlying disease. Previous accidents or other known injuries are particularly important in this context. … Diagnosis | Ahlbäck’s disease