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期刊名:Orthopadie

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ISSN:2731-7145

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Severin Welter,Karsten Knobloch Severin Welter
Morbus Perthes is an aseptical osteonecrosis in childhood that has great variablity in theextent, course and healing results. A spontaneous resolution is possible, which, however, mandates high patience for both the affected child and the c...
Ludger Gerdesmeyer Ludger Gerdesmeyer
Background: Regenerative orthopedic therapies are increasingly shifting from unimodal to multimodal concepts. Mechanical, biological, and electromagnetic stimuli are combined to activate regeneration and repair processes....
Rainer Mittermayr,Jörg Hausdorf,Wolfgang Schaden Rainer Mittermayr
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has evolved from its original use in the disintegration of kidney stones to become an innovative therapeutic modality in many different medical disciplines. While the focus used to be on treating exi...
Sergej Thiele Sergej Thiele
Myofascial complaints are one of the most common causes of pain in the musculoskeletal system and are of great importance in orthopaedic practice. They are usually caused by overload, poor posture, or injuries and manifest themselves as loc...
Alexander Schuh,Hannah Aviv,Simon Müller et al. Alexander Schuh et al.
Orthopedic diseases are often manifested through dermatological findings or symptoms that should be recognized in order to ensure adequate treatment. While psoriasis is widely known as a dermatological disease and psoriatic arthritis as an ...
Rainer Mittermayr,Wolfgang Schaden Rainer Mittermayr
Background: Non-healing fractures, known as pseudoarthroses, continue to pose a significant medical and economic challenge for the healthcare system. This study aims to identify the most efficient, low-complication, and c...
Martin Ringeisen,Julius von Saldern,Hannes Herzog Martin Ringeisen
Background: Depending on the treated tissue type, like bone or skin, the effects of ESWT are visualized by X‑ray, CT/MRI, or by inspection. MRI-relevant changes in tendon tissue after ESWT-treatment have not yet been rep...
Karsten Knobloch Karsten Knobloch
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) acts as an acoustic wave via momentum transfer and mechanotransduction in a plethora of regenerative ways. Scaphoid non-unions benefit from high-energetic focused ESWT. In lunate necrosis aka Morbus K...
Richard Crevenna Richard Crevenna
Background: ESWT is a safe, evidence-based, and effective procedure that has proven itself in almost all areas of medical care. To ensure high-quality use of this effective method, it is essential that it is applied in ac...