An accurate diagnosis and optimal treatment plan are paramount for athletes recovering from injuries. Whether amateur or professional, athletes have a lot at stake when it comes to injury recovery. A ...
Foot surgery, as well as pediatric orthopedics, has established itself as a specialty of orthopedics in recent years. In-depth knowledge of the interaction between bones, ligaments and muscles as well ...
Prof. Dr. Siebold has been specializing in knee surgery for 20 years and has performed more than 8,000 knee operations. The focus of his activities are joint-building measures in cartilage damage to ...
Dr. Wiedenhöfer has been working for more than 20 years in the field of orthopedics and trauma surgery with a focus on spine therapy, since 1998 conservative and operating for more than 15 years. For ...
From an evolutionary perspective, the modern human brain formed in response to our ancestor’s constant need for adaptation to environmental challenges. As early man developed the skills needed for ...
Infections arise when harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites, invade the body and multiply. This invasion triggers an immune response, a complex defense system composed ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic progressive lung disease that’s mostly seen in lifetime smokers. The disease is characterized by airflow obstruction and destruction of lung ...
Spine surgery, encompassing a range of procedures aimed at alleviating pain and improving function, has seen increasing prevalence among elderly populations. As medical advancements extend lifespans, ...
Darier's Disease is a rare genetic skin disorder affecting the skin's ability to form and maintain the outermost layer properly. The condition’s hallmark is a buildup of keratin, a protein found in ...
Reye’s syndrome is a life-threatening condition that primarily affects children and teenagers. It is characterized by swelling in the brain and liver that induces sudden severe illness. The disease ...
Cleft lip and palate are birth defects that affect the development of the upper lip and roof of the mouth (palate) respectively, resulting in a visible separation in these areas. During the first ...
Are we made to dance? The likely answer to this question is yes. Anyone who thinks they can’t dance ought to consider how much it is a part of our cultural heritage as human beings before deciding ...