Complications | Heart attack

Complications The complications after a heart attack are manifold and are almost always related to how quickly the affected person is treated after the attack. As a result of a heart attack, the heart often becomes pumping weak (insufficiency). If a particularly severe heart attack is present, the affected person may remain in a coma … Complications | Heart attack

Prevention | Heart attack

Prevention So how can you prevent a heart attack? A healthy lifestyle is the most important thing. Smoking is associated with a threefold increased risk of heart attack. It should be stopped as soon as possible. A healthy so-called “Mediterranean” diet is sensible. You should eat little animal fat and meat. It is better to … Prevention | Heart attack

Rehabilitation after an Achilles tendon rupture

The treatment of an Achilles tendon rupture is followed by a lengthy rehabilitation phase. This is independent of whether a conservative treatment method or a surgical procedure was chosen. First the leg must be immobilised. Usually for about 6 weeks in a special shoe and at an angle by putting the foot in a pointed … Rehabilitation after an Achilles tendon rupture

Lower leg amputation

What is a transtibial amputation? A transtibial amputation is usually understood to be a surgical separation of the leg below the knee joint. The function of the knee joint is normally retained, so that in most cases a fitting with an adapted prosthesis can be carried out. A transtibial amputation becomes necessary either after a … Lower leg amputation

Preparation | Lower leg amputation

Preparation Preparation for a transtibial amputation requires first of all the explanation of the underlying cause and the necessity of this intervention in a way that is understandable for the patient. The operation requires an inpatient hospital stay of several days or weeks, usually starting the day before the operation. The attending physicians will pause … Preparation | Lower leg amputation

How long does a transtibial amputation take? | Lower leg amputation

How long does a transtibial amputation take? The actual operation for a transtibial amputation usually takes less than an hour. In addition, however, there are the times for the in-patient hospital stay to prepare for the operation and the healing phase. Depending on the patient’s state of health and the healing process, several days to … How long does a transtibial amputation take? | Lower leg amputation

Which sports are offered in a rehabilitation centre? | Rehab after a slipped disc

Which sports are offered in a rehabilitation centre? After a herniated disc, there are various possibilities for sports activities in rehabilitation. At the beginning it is recommended to join the physician-led rehab sport groups. There, sports games, gymnastics and movement exercises are done in the group, which help to build up the musculature. In addition, … Which sports are offered in a rehabilitation centre? | Rehab after a slipped disc

Type of rehabilitation – depending on the previous therapy of the herniated disc! | Rehab after a slipped disc

Type of rehabilitation – depending on the previous therapy of the herniated disc! Rehab usually differs in the preceding treatment method. If a herniated disc has been treated by an operation, in some cases a follow-up treatment of at least three weeks is carried out in an inpatient setting. Too intensive rehab after surgery for … Type of rehabilitation – depending on the previous therapy of the herniated disc! | Rehab after a slipped disc

Rehab with child – what do you need to consider? | Rehab after a slipped disc

Rehab with child – what do you need to consider? Fathers and mothers have the possibility to take their child with them during a rehabilitation measure. This is possible if the parent and the child both need rehab or if the separation from the child during rehab would be unreasonable. It is possible to take … Rehab with child – what do you need to consider? | Rehab after a slipped disc