by Dr. Thomas Gläser | 18.02.2024
Sportliche Betätigung leistet bei orthopädischen Erkrankungen und Funktionsstörungen einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Prävention und zur Rehabilitation Viele Menschen möchten sportlich aktiv sein und stellen dabei hohe Ansprüche an ihre eigene Sportfähigkeit. Aber welche...
by Dr. Thomas Gläser | 19.12.2023
For back and joint complaints, whether acute or chronic, medical training therapy in water (hydrotherapy) is, in my view, the most suitable. Here, crawl swimming (back and breast), aqua jogging and aqua gymnastics should be mentioned, which offer the following...
by Dr. Thomas Gläser | 18.12.2023
Imaging techniques such as X-ray and ultrasound are an important and indispensable medical standard in both pain diagnostics and interventional pain therapy.The anatomical reference points, also called landmarks, were the only way to perform interventional pain...
by Dr. Thomas Gläser | 17.12.2023
One of the most common interventional therapeutic procedures on the spine is facet block (injection into the intervertebral joints of the cervical, thoracical and lumbar spine). The images illustrate the anatomical conditions at the lumbar spine in transition to the...
by Dr. Thomas Gläser | 17.12.2023
The term epidural infiltration describes the step-by-step injection of medication in the epidural space of the spinal cord, which is the space between the periosteum (bony skin) of the spinal channel and the spinal dura mater (hard skin of the spinal channel). This is...
by Dr. Thomas Gläser | 17.12.2023
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...