Treatment of osteochondrosis

Osteochondrosis Treatment: clear overview, key topics, and practical navigation to related guides.

Mustard plasters for osteochondrosis: where to apply them and when is it appropriate?

Pain associated with intervertebral disc disease such as osteochondrosis is typically relieved with ointments. But can mustard plasters be used instead of ointments for osteochondrosis? It turns out they can and should.

Tablets for osteochondrosis

Osteochondrosis should always be treated comprehensively, and also after a thorough examination of the patient by a vertebrologist and neurologist.

Ointments for osteochondrosis: what can help?

When the surrounding and connecting fibrocartilaginous tissue begins to change pathologically due to deterioration of the blood supply to the joints, the use of an osteochondrosis ointment is recommended for local therapy of these disorders.

Osteochondrosis: Nutrition for Muscles, Bones, and Weight Control

We're used to changing our diets, most often when trying to lose weight or deal with digestive issues. But few people know that diet is also essential for treating osteochondrosis.

Cervical osteochondrosis: treatment, exercises, and prevention of exacerbations

Treatment of cervical osteochondrosis will bring good results only if it is regular, consistent and systematic.

Osteochondrosis: A Review of Modern Treatment Methods

Treatment of osteochondrosis is carried out by a neurologist based on symptoms, mainly pain syndrome and limited mobility of the patient.

Osteochondrosis: drug treatment and therapy goals

Neurological complications of spinal osteochondrosis are a significant medical, social, and economic problem. A large number of working-age patients are forced to spend considerable time and money annually to manage and prevent complications of this disease. Therefore, the need for appropriate treatment for osteochondrosis is understandable.

Coccygodynia: Physical Rehabilitation and Exercises

Conservative treatment for coccygodynia primarily includes a wide range of physiotherapeutic procedures: darsonvalization by inserting an electrode into the rectum; ultrasound with an analgesic mixture or hydrocortisone; paraffin applications; therapeutic mud; and ozokerite.

Physical rehabilitation for osteochondrosis: a set of methods

Restorative treatment using physical rehabilitation is aimed at: eliminating adverse static-dynamic loads on the affected spine, especially during the acute phase of injury/disease; stimulating the activity of both the fixation structures of the affected spine and the muscles surrounding the spine.

Spinal Ligament Injury: Physical Rehabilitation and Recovery

Damage to the ligamentous apparatus of the spine leads to the formation of pain sources, or more precisely, nociception sources, in various structures of the musculoskeletal system.

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