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Procedures: 7 pages
Image-guided interventions |
81% | |
... cause of your symptoms Patient Guide to "What do I do after a spinal operation?" Image-guided injections Indications • Osteoarthritis of the vertebral joints or sacroiliac joint • spinal deformity ... is essential. Complementary treatments such as physiotherapy is additionally required. The injections are often given three times at intervals of one to two weeks. The effect will be different. ... |
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29-03-13 |
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Periradicular therapy |
72% | |
... should then have a clear positive effect. One can then, if the effect, although positive, but still not 100% ig, perform an additional three injections. Should not affect the measure, this can have many causes, eg a very large herniated disc, unfavorable situation, etc. It should then be ... |
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26-07-10 |
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Pain treatment |
69% | |
... is explained in relation to the severity of the pain condition. The injection is carried out at the diagnosed pain origin . The most common injections (infiltrations) are: - in the back muscles (paravertebral) - between the spinous processes (interspinous) - in the sacroiliac joints ... even for the elimination of postoperative pain, proven treatment methods can be applied, but require a particular experience and exercise: |
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26-07-10 |
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Procedures |
67% | |
... Conservative treatment The conservative therapy has the goal to eliminate acute back pain due to a combination of pain medication, local injections and physical therapy. Minimally invasive techniques Minimally invasive techniques are techniques where the actual procedure is carried out by ... |
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Conservative treatment |
66% | |
... therapy is to eliminate acute back pain and sometimes arm and leg pain without paralysis by a combination of pain medication, local injections and physical therapy. The treatment methods aim to soothe muscle tensions and blockages as well as irritated nerves. The conservative ... |
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Facet denervation |
65% | |
... is known as facet syndrome . Treatment is initially with medication (such as ibuprofen or diclofenac) combined with physical therapy and local injections of the facet joints (called facet blocks, see also pain ). The effect is often only temporary. If a lasting effect can be achieved, there is ... |
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101 K |
Created:
26-07-10 |
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13-08-23 18:58|
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Physical therapy and physiotherapy |
61% | |
... to calm) and to relieve the disc so that the nerve is relieved as well. They must be seen as a complement to a drug therapy and possible local injections. Expanded treatment The goal of this therapy is to expand the intervertebral space, and thus to lead the bulges (protrusions) from the spinal ... |
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97 K |
Created:
26-07-10 |
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01-01-24 20:01|
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Diseases: 2 pages
Cervical spine |
68% | |
... basically distinguished between conservative (pain medication + physiotherapy + local injection), minimally invasive (fluoroscopic or CT-guided injections -> PRT) and operative therapy ( foraminotomy , artificial disc , fusion distinction ). The therapy is based on this step diagram. If a form of ... |
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97 K |
Created:
26-07-10 |
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13-08-23 18:58|
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/Diseases/Herniated Disc/Cervical spine
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Flatback |
68% | |
... performed. For severe pain due to secondary changes in the intervertebral discs and joints minimal ivasive methodes can be applied with local injections or surgery of a herniated disc. The aim of all treatment is to restore the sagittal profile and the spine balance. In severe cases, surgical ... |
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