Therapy | Retropatellar Arthrosis

Therapy The treatment of retropatellar arthrosis consists of several columns. Drug therapy with symptoms is usually carried out with the substance group NSAR (“non-steroidal antirheumatic drugs”). The NSAR is effective against pain (analgesic), as well as against inflammation (antiphlogistic) and temperature increase (antipyretic). Thus, a pain and inflammation inhibiting therapy can usually lead to a … Therapy | Retropatellar Arthrosis

Degree of disability (GdB) in retropatellar arthrosis | Retropatellar Arthrosis

Degree of disability (GdB) in retropatellar arthrosis Behind the abbreviation “GdB” is the term “degree of disability”. GdB is defined as a condition in which the mental, spiritual and physical abilities and functions of those affected are impaired to an extent that does not correspond to their age. By definition, a period of 6 months … Degree of disability (GdB) in retropatellar arthrosis | Retropatellar Arthrosis

Treatment of a ruptured Baker’s cyst | Treatment of a Baker cyst

Treatment of a ruptured Baker’s cyst A Baker’s cyst usually causes severe pain in the affected patients. This pain symptomatology is significantly increased when the knee joint is strained. For this reason, the mobility as well as the functionality of the knee joint of patients suffering from a Baker’s cyst is often severely limited. A … Treatment of a ruptured Baker’s cyst | Treatment of a Baker cyst

Treatment of a Baker cyst

Therapy In principle, conservative and operative measures are available for the treatment of the Baker cyst. As already mentioned, the form of treatment depends on the cause of the Baker cyst. Many Baker cysts cause only moderate symptoms. These can certainly be treated conservatively. However, it is important to note that conservative measures do not … Treatment of a Baker cyst

Front cruciate ligament

Definition The anterior cruciate ligament (ligamentum cruciatum anterius) connects the thigh bone (femur) and tibia. As part of the ligamentous apparatus of the knee, it serves to stabilize the knee joint (Articulatio genus). Like the ligament structures of all joints, the anterior cruciate ligament consists mainly of collagen fibers, i.e. connective tissue. Although the anterior … Front cruciate ligament

Function | Quadriceps thigh muscle

Function The four-headed thigh muscle is almost completely responsible for stretching the legs (extension). It therefore plays a very important role in everyday movements. When standing up from a squatting position (squats), during a full-tension shot in soccer or when climbing stairs, the quadriceps femoris muscle is put under particular strain. But even when standing … Function | Quadriceps thigh muscle