Exercises (despite pain, from when, on the device, how often) | Physiotherapy slipped disc

Exercises (despite pain, from when, on the device, how often) Before deciding to train on the device after a herniated disc, it is important to consult with the treating doctor. Also, no training should take place before the patient has reached the consolidation phase to avoid too much damage to the still fresh scar tissue. … Exercises (despite pain, from when, on the device, how often) | Physiotherapy slipped disc

Other therapeutic procedures | Physiotherapy slipped disc

Other therapeutic procedures In addition to physiotherapy and the accompanying training therapy, there is also a medical therapy. This can consist of pain-relieving medication or, if there is no improvement, surgery on the intervertebral disc. Also a physical therapy is offered, which consists of electrotherapy, massage units, heat packs (fango, moor, hot air) or relief … Other therapeutic procedures | Physiotherapy slipped disc

African Devils Claw: Applications, Treatments, Health Benefits

African devil’s claw owes its name to the claw-like appearance of its fruits. Medicinal uses include the storage roots of the plant, which is native to Africa. Their anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect is used mainly in the treatment of rheumatism and osteoarthritis. Occurrence and cultivation of devil’s claw The African devil’s claw carries with us … African Devils Claw: Applications, Treatments, Health Benefits

Background | Periradicular Infiltration Therapy

Background In periradicular therapy (PRT), painkilling and anti-inflammatory drugs (anesthetic/cortisone mixture) are administered to the painful nerve root with millimeter precision under computer tomographic (see CT) or radiological position control. A cortisone syringe is usually used for this purpose. Orientation wire on the back surface Infiltration planning: depth and lateral distance to the orientation wire … Background | Periradicular Infiltration Therapy

Complications | Periradicular Infiltration Therapy

Complications Periradicular therapy can lead to various complications, which must be differentiated into drug-induced complications and complications caused by the technique. Since a contrast medium must be applied to precisely localize the injection site, incompatibilities may occur. These manifest themselves as an allergic reaction and can range from reddening of the skin, nausea and dizziness … Complications | Periradicular Infiltration Therapy

Costs of periradicular therapy | Periradicular Infiltration Therapy

Costs of periradicular therapy Since the effect of periradicular therapies has not yet been sufficiently scientifically proven, most statutory health insurance companies no longer cover the costs. Some health insurance companies have special offers or cooperation with certain practices, so that reimbursement may be possible in certain centers, although not with the doctor of your … Costs of periradicular therapy | Periradicular Infiltration Therapy

Thigh pain

Introduction The thigh refers to the section of the leg that lies between the hip and the knee and consists of the thigh bone, front, side and rear muscles, vessels and nerves as well as fat and connective tissue. Thigh pain can have many different causes and often occurs in the context of sports injuries. … Thigh pain