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Medical condition/treatment
Arthrosopia Genus
disc prolapse
Knee
disc prolapse
Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that involves making a small incision in the knee to examine or treat the joint. After knee arthroscopy, physical therapy may be necessary to restore mobility to the knee and strengthen the muscles. This helps speed recovery.
Causes/Description:
Knee joint, knee surgery, joint surgery, knee pain
disc prolapse
Physiotherapie, Kniearthroskopie, Kniegelenk, Knieprobleme, Genesung nach Knieoperation
50 min
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25 min
110 Swiss francs 50 min
260 Swiss francs
disc prolapse
Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses an endoscope to diagnose and treat knee problems. After knee arthroscopy, rehabilitation is crucial to regain mobility and prevent muscle weakness. Physiotherapy includes exercises to strengthen the knee, improve mobility and relieve pain. This speeds up recovery and improves the result.
disc prolapse
Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure in which the knee joint is inspected and treated. Physiotherapy plays an important role in rehabilitation after knee arthroscopy. A physical therapist will provide exercises and techniques to restore knee function and stability. The effectiveness of physical therapy after knee arthroscopy is well documented and evidence-based.
disc prolapse
History: Knee problems have long been a challenge for athletes and people who stand or run a lot. Treatment can range from physical therapy to surgery. Fact: The knee is the largest joint in the human body and requires special attention.
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