Ruptured cruciate ligaments, particularly the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), can be treated using different approaches depending on the severity of the injury, the patient's lifestyle and recovery goals.
How can the symptoms of
lipoedema be treated and relieved?
Unfortunately, there is no definitive treatment for lipedema, as it is a chronic and potentially progressive condition (if associated with obesity), but it is possible to relieve symptoms, prevent complications and improve quality of life using a variety of approaches.
Angiolosts are doctors specialising in diseases of the blood and lymphatic vessels. They play a central role in the diagnosis and management of lymphedema.
Is it possible to get a transplant to treat lymphedema?
Interview with Dr Corinne Becker, a specialized plastic and reconstructive surgeon at the American Hospital in Paris, who developed the autologous lymph node transplantation (ALNT) method.
The effective treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee (or gonarthrosis) requires multidisciplinary management. Among the various healthcare professionals involved, the physiotherapist may play a particularly important role. But when is their input required? And what is there exact role?