Physiotherapeutic measures | Hip dysplasia – exercises from physiotherapy

Physiotherapeutic measures Causes of hip dysplasia can be multiple pregnancies, premature births, family history and the position of the child in the mother’s womb. Immediately after birth, asymmetry, difficulty in abduction and a gluteal fold can be detected. An ultrasound examination ultimately provides clarity. The greatest risk in hip joint dysplasia is the risk of … Physiotherapeutic measures | Hip dysplasia – exercises from physiotherapy

Exercises against a double chin

When looking in the mirror, the so-called double chin disturbs many of those affected. The aim of the double chin is to reduce the fat and strengthen the muscles at this point. However, these people do not necessarily have to be overweight. Normal-weight people and slim people can also suffer from a double chin. In … Exercises against a double chin

Exercises for the thoracic spine

The anterior (ventral) musculature shortens noticeably in today’s everyday life, while the back muscles are too weak to straighten the spine. Exercises for the thoracic spine are aimed at correcting this muscular imbalance, maintaining the mobility of the vertebral joints and restoring the physiological position of the spine. The exercises should be integrated into everyday … Exercises for the thoracic spine

Prognosis | Spasticity after stroke – therapy

Prognosis The prognosis of spasticity after a stroke is highly variable and can be difficult to generalize. In general, spasticity does not develop until a few weeks after the initial flaccid paralysis. As long as the paralysis persists, an improvement in symptoms may be expected, and sometimes some activity may be regained. If spasticity develops, … Prognosis | Spasticity after stroke – therapy

Multiple Sclerosis | Spasticity after stroke – therapy

Multiple Sclerosis Spasticity can also occur in MS. In MS, an autoimmune reaction causes the nerve sheaths to die, resulting in overactivity and hyperreflexia (increased muscle reflexes), but also paralysis when stimuli no longer penetrate the muscle. If there are centres of inflammation in the brain, spastic paralysis can also occur. Spasticity in MS is … Multiple Sclerosis | Spasticity after stroke – therapy