Muscle Strain

distension Definition The term “muscle strain” (technical term: distension) is used in medical terminology to describe the process of stretching a muscle beyond the usual extent. The muscle strain as such must be distinguished from a torn muscle fibre. In the latter case, the smallest tears within the muscle fibers occur and an associated accumulation … Muscle Strain

Causes | Muscle Strain

Causes Within a skeletal muscle, the so-called “sarcomeres” form the smallest structural units. Several of these sarcomeres together form a muscle fibril. These, in turn, combine to form individual myofibrils and muscle fibers, which together form a muscle fiber bundle. A muscle itself therefore consists of a large number of muscle fiber bundles. The cause … Causes | Muscle Strain

Diagnosis | Muscle Strain

Diagnosis The diagnosis of muscle strain is made on the basis of the symptoms that emerge during a conversation with the treating physician. The exact course of the accident and the symptoms will be explained during the consultation. This is followed by a physical examination. The doctor checks the appearance and function of the affected … Diagnosis | Muscle Strain

History | Muscle Strain

History The course of a muscle strain depends on how severe the previous injury was, i.e. how much the muscle was overstretched. Depending on the extent and scope of the injury, a muscle strain takes two to three weeks to heal. Prognosis In most cases a pulled muscle heals completely within a period of one … History | Muscle Strain

Osteogenesis imperfecta

Synonyms in the broadest sense Brittle bone disease, congenital bone fragility, fragilitas osseum Definition Osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bone disease) is a congenital disorder of the collagen balance. Collagen is a structure of the connective tissue. This makes the bones abnormally brittle. The gene mutation affects not only bones, but also tendons, ligaments, teeth and the … Osteogenesis imperfecta

Special feature | Osteogenesis imperfecta

Special feature The fractures are usually observed in the affected children until puberty. However, the greatest frequency of fractures seems to be in the first growth spurt at about 5 – 8 years of age. After puberty, the fractures stop. The disease can manifest itself differently in each affected person. Osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bone disease) … Special feature | Osteogenesis imperfecta

Thigh bandage

Introduction A thigh bandage is a stabilizing piece of textile worn around the thigh. In contrast to a thigh protector, the medical indication for a stabilizing position is in the foreground here. Also, a certain compression of the muscle should take place so that traumas against the muscle, for example, are less severe. The simultaneous … Thigh bandage

Sports Injuries

Wounds heal: There are simple remedies for sports injuries that heal quickly. General information According to Prof. Dr. Böhmer (1992) about 4% of all athletes have an accident every year. Regardless of this, it is clear that the risk of getting injured during a competition is higher than that of getting injured during training. A … Sports Injuries