Nerve blocks and injections into joints

Nerve blocks and injections into joints

Injection right knee (blue arrow) Right tarsal sinus (blue arrow) Morton’s Neuroma right foot (blue arrow) Injections in joints such as the shoulder, hip, knee (see illustration) and ankle joints, but also in tendons and muscles are common therapies in daily...
Injuries to ligaments and tendons

Injuries to ligaments and tendons

Distortions (sprains) often occur in the arms and legs during sporting activities, but also in everyday life. Most incidents do not result in serious structural damage, i.e. an injury with permanent consequences. Nevertheless, a torn ligament or tendon can occur. A...
Pain therapy and sports medicine

Pain therapy and sports medicine

Pain therapy and sports medicine influence each other. Sporting activity can cause pain as well as alleviate or eliminate pain. This will be illustrated by two examples. Supination trauma, also known as twisting of the ankle, usually leads to a painful restriction of...
Causes of pain

Causes of pain

There are many causes of pain and these are often not recognisable at first glance for those affected.Therefore, it is important to conduct a thorough search for causes of pain, especially if the pain has been present for a long time and no direct trigger is known.In...