Summary | Hip-TEP aftercare

Summary The Hip-Tep is designed to restore pain-free movement to the hip joint and requires rehabilitative measures such as training to strengthen and stretch the joint to restore its function. With a regular training program the Hip-Tep can be stabilized in the hip joint and complications can be prevented. All articles in this series: Hip-TEP … Summary | Hip-TEP aftercare

Hip-TEP aftercare

Along with the knee, the hip is one of the most common joints to be replaced by a replacement prosthesis. In the course of life the surfaces of the cartilage at the hip joint can wear out and cause discomfort and pain in the hip. In serious cases the wear is so severe that the … Hip-TEP aftercare

Healing time | Hip-TEP aftercare

Healing time If the Hip-Tep was used for the first time in an operation, a healing process is set in motion. In the first few days, the metabolism at the surgical wound is activated to start the healing process. The blood circulation is stimulated to bring important substances to the operation site. After that, the … Healing time | Hip-TEP aftercare

Collarbone fracture – Follow-up treatment – Physiotherapy

Active physiotherapy after a collarbone fracture (also called clavicula fracture) is typically started about 3-5 weeks after the injury. This applies both to conservative therapy with the so-called rucksack bandage and to the rather rare operation. The aim of physiotherapy after a clavicle fracture is to restore mobility and mobility and to rebuild the lost … Collarbone fracture – Follow-up treatment – Physiotherapy

Exercises for a collarbone fracture | Collarbone fracture – Follow-up treatment – Physiotherapy

Exercises for a collarbone fracture During therapy after a collarbone fracture, various exercises are used to help the patient regain his or her strength as quickly as possible. These include, among others: This exercise can be performed with or without a bandage, depending on the stage of injury. Stand up and bend your upper body … Exercises for a collarbone fracture | Collarbone fracture – Follow-up treatment – Physiotherapy

Therapy after collarbone fracture surgery | Collarbone fracture – Follow-up treatment – Physiotherapy

Therapy after collarbone fracture surgery The therapy after a collarbone surgery is not significantly different from conservative therapy. However, it is particularly important that treatment is started very promptly to prevent complications. In most cases, this means that passive physiotherapeutic exercises are started on the same day after the operation, so that the mobility of … Therapy after collarbone fracture surgery | Collarbone fracture – Follow-up treatment – Physiotherapy

Inner meniscus pain

The inner meniscus, like the outer meniscus, lies in the knee joint and acts as a buffer between the thigh and lower leg bones by distributing the forces acting on the knee evenly. The inner meniscus is C-shaped and slightly larger than the outer meniscus. It is also fused to the inner ligament and joint … Inner meniscus pain

How can I relieve the pain at the inner meniscus? | Inner meniscus pain

How can I relieve the pain at the inner meniscus? To combat acute pain, the simplest solution is to first take painkilling medication, which at the same time also combats possible inflammation. Often it helps to cool and protect the affected knee additionally, i.e. not to carry heavy loads, to walk few stairs and to … How can I relieve the pain at the inner meniscus? | Inner meniscus pain

Pain with pneumonia

Introduction A typical pneumonia is often accompanied by a number of symptoms. In addition to the classic symptoms of cough, fever and fatigue, pain of all kinds also occurs. The spectrum ranges from classic aching limbs, which probably everyone has experienced at some time or another, to breath-dependent pain in the rib area and chest … Pain with pneumonia