Exercises for a vertebral blockage in BWS

The exercises for a vertebral blockage in BWS serve to release the blockage, to loosen and stretch the tense muscles and to keep the vertebra in the correct position for a long time. The exercises used in the case of a vertebral blockage in BWS should always be discussed with an experienced therapist first and, … Exercises for a vertebral blockage in BWS

Therapy/treatment | Exercises for a vertebral blockage in BWS

Therapy/treatment The therapy or treatment of a vertebral blockage in the thoracic spine varies from patient to patient. It always depends on the position of the blocked vertebra and the effects of the blockage. Depending on the patient’s medical history and age, an appropriate therapy is then initiated. However, it always makes sense to reposition … Therapy/treatment | Exercises for a vertebral blockage in BWS

Symptoms | Exercises for a vertebral blockage in BWS

Symptoms The symptoms of a vertebral blockage in the thoracic spine can vary from patient to patient. They can range from pain to breathing difficulties, asthma, susceptibility to infections, cardiovascular complaints, tingling and numbness. The severity and extent of the symptoms depend on which thoracic vertebra is blocked, how long the blockage has existed and … Symptoms | Exercises for a vertebral blockage in BWS

Summary | Exercises for a vertebral blockage in BWS

Summary Overall, vertebral blockages in the thoracic spine can be a very tiresome affair for those affected. In particular, if accompanying symptoms such as shortness of breath are added to the usual pain symptoms, this can be very threatening for the patient. The movement restrictions associated with the blockage can be very stressful in everyday … Summary | Exercises for a vertebral blockage in BWS

Therapy | Exercises for a slipped disc in BWS

Therapy In the therapy after a herniated disc in BWS, a distinction is made between an acute and a rehabilitative phase. In the acute phase, the first thing to do is to relieve the pain and promote healing. For this purpose, gentle soft tissue techniques, heat applications (e.g. fango or red light), light mobilization and … Therapy | Exercises for a slipped disc in BWS

Vertebral blockage | Exercises for a slipped disc in BWS

Vertebral blockage A vertebral blockage in BWS occurs much more frequently than a herniated disc, but can cause very similar symptoms. For example, a jerky movement or a violent muscle pull (e.g. after coughing) can cause a small change in the joint mechanics of a vertebral joint. This can also lead to nerve irritation and … Vertebral blockage | Exercises for a slipped disc in BWS

Physiotherapy for shoulder-arm syndrome

In shoulder-arm syndrome, physiotherapy aims to combat the cause of the problem and alleviate the patient’s symptoms. Since the causes can be of very different nature, the form of therapy chosen can vary from patient to patient. The techniques used include massages, to relax tense muscle groups in the shoulder and neck area, cold, heat … Physiotherapy for shoulder-arm syndrome

Physiotherapy for chest pain

Pain in the chest is a symptom, a sign, which points to various diseases with different causes – organs, hormones, nerves or the skeleton can be affected. Physiotherapy Depending on the cause of the chest pain, different treatment approaches are used in physiotherapy. For lung diseases, respiratory therapy is used as well as endurance-preserving or … Physiotherapy for chest pain

Further measures | Physiotherapy for chest pain

Further measures As further measures to treat chest pain, various electrotherapy systems are suitable. Depending upon selected current form and plant can with the electrotherapy caution is here however with heart problems required. Tape systems can be applied at pain points and to loosen muscle chains. Wraps, cold and aromatherapy can be selected in addition … Further measures | Physiotherapy for chest pain