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Shoulder injuries (orthopaedics)
The shoulder is one of the most mobile joints in our body and allows us to move and rotate our arms in many directions. An interplay of bones, muscles, tendons, connective tissue and an elastic joint capsule guarantees both mobility and the necessary stability.
condition
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is caused by increased pressure on a nerve (median nerve) in the wrist canal, also called carpal tunnel.
condition
Lumbar disc hernia (low back hernia)
A lumbar disc hernia or herniated disc in the low back is a bulging of an intervertebral disc at the level of the low back. This can pinch nerves.
treatment
Facet infiltration
The vertebrae of the back consist of cubes stacked on top of each other that can move in relation to each other like hinges because of facet joints. When changes occur in these facet joints due to an accident or wear and tear, it can cause pain in the back.
treatment
Hand rehabilitation
The hand is a very important but complex body part. It allows us to feel, grasp, manipulate, hold and release objects. Injuries and limitations to the hand can have very profound effects on daily functioning.