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Orthopaedics
The convincing idea
Prevention succeeds through individual posture and movement analyses. On the basis of these analyses
we draw up your own therapy schedules for targeted muscle building and use proprioceptive techniques
to help you to correct faulty movement patterns. In our own training unit we would be pleased
to show you in a very personal setting how you can enjoy these training measures in the evening or
after work.
Our diagnostics covers modern radiation-free imaging methods of muscle function diagnosis, biofeedback,
current measurement methods and - if desired - screening examinations for osteoporosis and
arthrosis. In the area of the joints we can use specific sonographic examinations to save you x-ray
diagnostics with the corresponding radiation risk.
In the therapeutics area we use modern physical techniques such as extracorporal shock waves,
magnetic-field and laser methods of treatment. Although our team of specialists covers the entire
range of orthopaedic joint and spinal surgery, our operative focus is on innovative regeneration and
biological reconstruction techniques such as autologous (own body) cartilage transplants and minimalinvasive
band plasties on joints that have been damaged through accident or age, in particular on
shoulder and knee joints.
Of course this will be followed by a rehabilitation phase directly after the operative phase in order to
get you healthy and mobile again as soon as possible. In doing so we work in a interdisciplinary
manner and together with our physiotherapy team. An upright tree is a healthy tree!
The correct path
1. Prevention
- Arthrosis screening
- Sport suitability examinations
- Osteoporosis screening
- Individual programs for posture, power and movement training
2. Diagnosis
- Posture and movement disorders: Imaging posture and muscle function tests with biofeedback
- Overloading and injury consequences: joint sonography, magnetic resonance imaging
- Degenerative and accident caused damage to joints that requires operative treatment
- Sports injuries (e.g. torn ligaments)
- Angulatory deformity and progressive arthroses
- Malalignments and nerval compression syndromes e.g. Hallux valgus, Carpal tunnel syndrome, etc.)
3. Therapy
- Individual physiotherapy with proprioreceptive techniques
- Medical training therapy based on customized therapy schedules
- Modern physical treatment techniques such as extracorporal shock waves, magnetic field and laser treatment
- Endoscopic operations on joints (arthroscopy) including minimal-invasive arthrosis therapy (e.g. cartilage cell therapy)
- Minimal invasive treatment of sports injuries (e.g crucial ligament graft plasties, chondral plasties, etc.)
- Corrective operations and endoprosthetic substitution techniques on all extremity joints
- Hand and foot surgery
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