X-rays for irritation of the Achilles tendon | X-ray stimulation

X-rays for irritation of the Achilles tendon With an Achilles tendon inflammation, an inflammatory reaction occurs in the area of the Achilles tendon attachment to the heel bone – similar to tennis elbow – due to incorrect or excessive strain. It therefore often occurs in long-distance runners, especially when the amount of training increases rapidly. … X-rays for irritation of the Achilles tendon | X-ray stimulation

X-ray stimulation

What is it? The term X-ray stimulation irradiation describes a treatment option that is used for a wide variety of clinical pictures (especially for inflammatory overload reactions of the musculoskeletal system, see below) and uses the therapeutic effect of X-rays. The terms orthovolt therapy, pain radiation or x-ray depth therapy are also used as synonyms. … X-ray stimulation

Procedure | X-ray stimulation

Procedure X-ray stimulation radiation is usually carried out at specialized radiation clinics under the direction of radiologists. There is often close interdisciplinary cooperation with specialists from other fields (e.g. orthopedists). After the indication for X-ray stimulation irradiation has been checked by the specialist, the exact radiation dose, the number of sessions and the direction of … Procedure | X-ray stimulation

Irradiation of a calcaneal spur (X-ray stimulation)

X-ray stimulation Orthovolt therapy Cause and development of a heel spur The cause of heel spur development is based on increased pressure and tensile stress on the tendon attachments on the heel bone body. This stimulus triggers conversion processes in the tendon fibers, which ultimately leads to a spur-like, footward-facing new bone formation. The heel … Irradiation of a calcaneal spur (X-ray stimulation)

Alternative Treatment – Shockwave therapy | Irradiation of a calcaneal spur (X-ray stimulation)

Alternative Treatment – Shockwave therapy Shock wave therapy is another non-surgical measure for the treatment of a heel spur. Shock wave therapy is already known from the treatment of kidney stones. The mechanism is that targeted shock waves are directed at a tissue area. This passes the waves on to neighboring tissue, which is increasingly … Alternative Treatment – Shockwave therapy | Irradiation of a calcaneal spur (X-ray stimulation)

Prognosis | Irradiation of a calcaneal spur (X-ray stimulation)

Prognosis The prognosis for a successful heel spur treatment is good. Almost always (>90%) a significant relief of symptoms or freedom from symptoms is achieved. The success of the therapy depends, among other things, on the possibility of physical rest during the treatment period. Since this is only rarely possible, it is not uncommon for … Prognosis | Irradiation of a calcaneal spur (X-ray stimulation)

Inflammation of the cervical vertebrae

Synonyms Spondylodiscitis, infectious spondylodiscitis, spondylitis, osteomyelitis, spondylitis Introduction Spondylodiscitis or spondylitis is generally understood to be the inflammation of the intervertebral disc and surrounding soft tissues such as the base and top plate of the spinal segment. Osteomyelitis of a vertebral body caused by non-specific pathogens is distinguished from inflammation caused by specific pathogens. Specific … Inflammation of the cervical vertebrae

Symptoms | Inflammation of the cervical vertebrae

Symptoms Patients express particularly severe back pain in the acute phase of the inflammation. They describe this pain as throbbing and pulsating, as well as a feeling of congestion and pressure in the area of the affected vertebral body segment. Often the pain increases with movement, especially the turning and tilting of the head leads … Symptoms | Inflammation of the cervical vertebrae

Conservative therapy | Inflammation of the cervical vertebrae

Conservative therapy In order to guarantee a successful therapy in case of an inflammation in the vertebral area, it is important to immobilize the affected region. Bed rest can be prescribed by the doctor for up to several weeks. An intravenous treatment with antibiotics is particularly effective if it has been tested for bacterial resistance … Conservative therapy | Inflammation of the cervical vertebrae

Radiology

Introduction Radiology is a branch of medicine that uses electromagnetic and mechanical radiation for scientific purposes or in everyday clinical practice for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Radiology is a rapidly developing and growing field that began with Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in 1895 in Würzburg. Initially, only X-rays were used. In the course of time, other … Radiology

X-ray | Radiology

X-ray X-ray refers to the process of exposing the body to X-rays and recording the rays for conversion into an image. The CT examination also makes use of the mechanism of X-rays. This is why CT is correctly called “X-ray computed tomography”. If you mean the conventional simple X-ray in everyday clinical practice, it is … X-ray | Radiology

CT | Radiology

CT Ultrasound, or “sonography”, is the most commonly performed imaging procedure in everyday clinical practice. It uses sound waves that are reflected from different organ structures to produce images, thus allowing the organs to be distinguished. It works without the harmful X-rays. The ultrasound examination can be performed quickly, very easily and as often as … CT | Radiology