Elbow Orthosis

Definition An elbow orthosis is an orthopedic aid that is attached to the outside of the elbow. The elbow orthosis is similar to a scaffold that is intended to stabilize, relieve and correct the elbow and the muscles involved and is usually placed in the case of an injury to the elbow. Elbow orthoses can … Elbow Orthosis

Basics | Elbow Orthosis

Basics The elbow joint is a joint that consists of three partial joints and involves three bones: upper arm bone, ulna and radius. The following partial joints can be subdivided: A partial joint consists of humerus and ulna, the so-called humeroulnar joint. This is functionally a hinge joint that bends and stretches the forearm. The … Basics | Elbow Orthosis

Costs | Elbow Orthosis

Costs Elbow orthoses are available in many different price ranges. The price range starts at 20€ and goes up to over 300€. Of course the expensive orthoses are of higher quality and technically more complex. As with many technical devices, the principle applies that quality has its price. When buying an orthosis, the patient should … Costs | Elbow Orthosis

Therapy of a fracture of the spoke and wrist

Note You are here in the sub-theme Symptoms of spoke breakage. You can find general information on this topic under Spoke breakage or under Spoke breakage duration. Therapy of wrist fracture Fractures near the wristSpoke fractures can generally be treated conservatively or surgically. The decision is made on the basis of the X-ray image. In … Therapy of a fracture of the spoke and wrist

Conservative therapy | Therapy of a fracture of the spoke and wrist

Conservative therapy At the beginning of each therapy, the fracture is repositioned, followed by fracture stabilization. Simple, non-displaced (non-displaced) fractures do not need to be set up. This type of fracture can easily be treated in a plaster cast for 6 weeks. Most pediatric radius fractures fall under this category (approx. 3 weeks of plaster … Conservative therapy | Therapy of a fracture of the spoke and wrist

Surgical therapy | Therapy of a fracture of the spoke and wrist

Surgical therapy All unstable fractures and those with accompanying vascular and nerve injuries must be treated surgically. The same applies to fractures where no satisfactory fracture repair is possible. Before any operation, the patient must be informed about the type of procedure, alternatives, risks and chances of success and give his or her written consent. … Surgical therapy | Therapy of a fracture of the spoke and wrist

Elbow luxation

Synonyms: elbow dislocation, elbow dislocation, elbow dislocationAn elbow dislocation is a complete displacement of the parts involved in the elbow joint. This includes the sliding of the articular surface of the humerus out of its hinge-like enclosure by the ulna and the loss of contact between the head of the radius and the humerus. Anatomy … Elbow luxation

Therapy | Elbow luxation

Therapy In general, the joint should be repositioned as soon as possible, preferably within 6 hours. Otherwise there is a risk of vascular or nerve damage due to the close proximity. In the case of a dislocation without accompanying bony injuries, the aim is to reduce the joint and restore normal joint conditions. For this … Therapy | Elbow luxation

Complications | Elbow luxation

Complications Complications include vascular injuries in about 10% of cases. Especially in arterial vessels this is an acute emergency due to the high blood pressure there. Injuries to the nerves (ulnar, median and radial nerves) with paralysis of the musculature and loss of sensation of touch at typical locations also occur. In a not inconsiderable … Complications | Elbow luxation

Sudeck’s disease on the hand

Synonyms Sudeck`sche healing derailment Algodystrophy Causalgia Sudeck Syndrome Posttraumatic Dystrophy Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) Complex regional pain syndrome I and II (CRPS I and II) Complex Regional Dysfunction System Sympathetic reflex dystrophy Sudeck ́sche Disease Definition Sudeck’s disease is a complex regional pain syndrome, which classically runs in three stages. In the final stage, … Sudeck’s disease on the hand

Diagnosis | Sudeck’s disease on the hand

Diagnosis The diagnosis of Sudeck’s disease of the hand is made via:. The examination by the specialist (swelling, pain, restricted movement, tissue changes, hair growth) X-ray of the hand (decalcification? ) MRI of the hand Therapy Therapeutic measures primarily pursue the goal of improving the mobility of the joint and ideally restoring it completely. This … Diagnosis | Sudeck’s disease on the hand