Trigger point therapy benefits

Trigger point therapy refers to the trigger points created in the muscle. The trigger points are caused by reduced blood circulation in the affected muscle, either through restricted movement, staying too long in one position while working at a desk or doing overhead work. The affected muscle shortens to such an extent that the blood … Trigger point therapy benefits

Benefits | Trigger point therapy benefits

Benefits Trigger point therapy can be used to loosen extremely tense muscles that have not been loosened by normal physiotherapeutic intervention techniques. By penetrating deeper into the tissue with the pressure of the thumb, even extremely tense muscles can be loosened. This therapy method should be used especially in cases of already radiating complaints, because … Benefits | Trigger point therapy benefits

Pain caused by the cervical spine

The cervical spine (cervical spine) is the most filigree and flexible section of our spine. Problems of the cervical spine can occur due to incorrect or excessive strain. These can manifest themselves in various symptoms. The cervical spine itself can cause pain, the surrounding musculature in the shoulder-neck area can tense, and directions of movement … Pain caused by the cervical spine

Ear noises through the cervical spine | Pain caused by the cervical spine

Ear noises through the cervical spine The causes of ringing in the ears, caused by the cervical spine, are very similar to those for the development of dizziness. The nuclei in our brain, those responsible for balance and those responsible for hearing, are functionally and anatomically closely linked. These nuclei also receive information from sensors … Ear noises through the cervical spine | Pain caused by the cervical spine

Headaches caused by the cervical spine | Pain caused by the cervical spine

Headaches caused by the cervical spine Headaches can be triggered by the cervical spine. Well-known is the so-called tension headache, which can be triggered by tension of the short head and neck muscles, but also by muscles of the shoulder-neck area. Presumably, the tissue is less well supplied with blood due to the increased muscle … Headaches caused by the cervical spine | Pain caused by the cervical spine

Causes for cervical spine problems | Pain caused by the cervical spine

Causes for cervical spine problems Cervical spine problems can have various causes. A distinction is made between acute and chronic cervical spine problems. Acute problems occur, for example, after a trauma. For example after a rear-end collision (whiplash) or after a rapid violent reflex movement, e.g. in a fall. The short-term application of force can … Causes for cervical spine problems | Pain caused by the cervical spine

Diagnostics | Pain caused by the cervical spine

Diagnostics The diagnosis consists of a physical and functional examination. The mobility of the cervical spine, the upper extremity and the temporomandibular joint is tested. The condition of the musculature is examined. Are there any tensions? Are there points of pain? How is the strength in side comparison? The blood circulation can also be examined … Diagnostics | Pain caused by the cervical spine

Exercises | Pain caused by the cervical spine

Exercises Exercises for cervical problems should be performed after consultation with a therapist or doctor. If the problems increase after the exercises, please contact us again in any case. In many cases, light mobilizing exercises alleviate the complaints. Head circles: Head circling is an easily mobilizing method. It is important that the head is not … Exercises | Pain caused by the cervical spine

Prognosis | Pain caused by the cervical spine

Prognosis The prognosis for problems with the cervical spine is strongly dependent on the cause of the symptoms. It is not possible to make a generalized statement. Basically it can be said that chronic problems often require a longer treatment period. Acute problems are often quickly resolved once the damage has healed. Nevertheless, a precise … Prognosis | Pain caused by the cervical spine

Further physiotherapeutic applications | Physiotherapy for BWS syndrome

Further physiotherapeutic applications Other therapeutic applications for BWS syndrome include medical training therapy, or physiotherapy, which uses equipment and/or one’s own body weight to specifically correct muscle imbalances. In addition, physical therapy measures are used to treat BWS syndrome. However, these are rather complementary measures, as they do not treat the causal triggers for the … Further physiotherapeutic applications | Physiotherapy for BWS syndrome

BWS Syndrome – effects on the heart | Physiotherapy for BWS syndrome

BWS Syndrome – effects on the heart BWS syndrome can cause chest pain similar to angina pectoris (chest pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart muscle). This often causes patients anxiety. Vegetative symptoms such as sweating or shortness of breath can also be triggered by a blockage in the area of the BWS … BWS Syndrome – effects on the heart | Physiotherapy for BWS syndrome