Diseases of the shoulder

The shoulder is a complicated and sensitive joint and is essential for almost every movement. Inflammations and injuries can damage it and lead to pain and restricted movement. Below you will find the most important and most frequent diseases and injuries of the shoulder joint and the muscle and ligament apparatus involved, classified according to … Diseases of the shoulder

Shoulder diseases as a result of wear or incorrect loading | Diseases of the shoulder

Shoulder diseases as a result of wear or incorrect loading Shoulder arthrosis (omarthrosis) is one of the wear-related shoulder diseases. Shoulder arthrosis is characterized by cartilage consumption in the main shoulder joint. Known causes of shoulder arthrosis are mechanical overloading and damage to the rotator cuff. The symptoms are rather uncharacteristic and manifest themselves as … Shoulder diseases as a result of wear or incorrect loading | Diseases of the shoulder

Extracorporeal shock wave therapy

Synonyms in a broader sense Extracorporeal shock wave treatment, shock wave lithrotripsy, ESWT, ESWL, high-energy low-energy shock wave, Introduction It can be considered undisputed that shock waves have a biological effect that can be used therapeutically. Experimental studies have demonstrated various modes of action of shock waves, which can explain the positive influence of shock … Extracorporeal shock wave therapy

Physical basics | Extracorporeal shock wave therapy

Physical basics Shock waves are acoustic pressure waves of extremely short duration. Their physical strength is given as energy flux density (mJ/mm2). Through various methods, it is possible to generate the greatest effect of a shock wave by focusing the tissue to be treated in depth (focused shock wave). The shock wave introduced into the … Physical basics | Extracorporeal shock wave therapy

Further clinical pictures | Extracorporeal shock wave therapy

Further clinical pictures Further disease patterns that can be successfully cured by shock wave treatment are Pseudarthroses were the first orthopedic application of shock waves. This therapy has been used successfully for a long time. Despite all the positive experiences, shock wave therapy is not a general standard in the treatment of pseudoarthrosis. Surgical intervention … Further clinical pictures | Extracorporeal shock wave therapy

Costs of shock wave therapy | Extracorporeal shock wave therapy

Costs of shock wave therapy Although shock wave therapy is a much cheaper method than surgery, the costs are usually not covered by the statutory health insurance. The health insurance companies give different reasons for this. In some cases, however, the treatments are subsidized by the health insurance company. This depends on the individual case … Costs of shock wave therapy | Extracorporeal shock wave therapy

Phases | Shoulder Stiffness

Phases Shoulder stiffness typically occurs in 3 phases: Untreated frozen shoulder has a duration of 18 – 24 months, but can take considerably longer in individual cases. Phase: Stiffening Phase: Stiffness Phase: Resolution Symptoms The symptoms are, as the name suggests, stiffness of the shoulder. The joint cannot be lifted beyond a certain point because … Phases | Shoulder Stiffness

Prognosis | Shoulder Stiffness

Prognosis The stiffness of the shoulder can spontaneously disappear. After an operation, several weeks of rehabilitation are necessary to slowly restore full mobility.Patients can also take part in sports again, but they should consult their doctor in advance about any sports (tennis, etc.) that put strain on the shoulder. All articles in this series: Shoulder … Prognosis | Shoulder Stiffness

Shoulder Stiffness

Synonyms Shoulder Fibrosis Adhesive subacromial syndrome Periarthropathia humeroscapularis adhaesivia (PHS) Stiff shoulder Definition Shoulder stiffness is one of the degenerative changes of the shoulder joint. The joint is restricted in its mobility due to inflammation and shrinkage of the joint capsule. Summary The “frozen shoulder” is a movement restriction of the shoulder joint due to … Shoulder Stiffness