The problem with time German doctors have roughly 7-10 minutes for their patients. Lack of time is a central problem in the German healthcare system, whether in the hospital or in the practice. In order to successfully treat a disease,...
The problem with time German doctors have roughly 7-10 minutes for their patients. Lack of time is a central problem in the German healthcare system, whether in the hospital or in the practice. In order to successfully treat a disease,...
The elbow joint has become the focus of interest in recent years. Diverse disease patterns in childhood and adulthood lead to problems with the elbow joint. On the one hand, free joint bodies can acutely block the movement in the...
Injuries to the rotator cuff, a tendon plate consisting of 4 tendons on the shoulder joint, are based on a wear-related process. As a result, these tendons tend to tear with increasing age, which is then expressed in symptoms (e.g....