DIRECTORY OF INDICATIONS
Well cared for:
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All Indications
- Achilles tendon rupture
- Achillodynia (tendinopathy) with/without partial rupture
- ACL rupture
- ACL rupture
- Acute ankle injuries
- Acute capsular ligament rupture
- Acute capsule ligament instabilities and ruptures
- Acute carpal tunnel syndrome
- Acute or chronic cervical pain syndrome
- Acute, severe lumbar pain
- After capsulotomy for frozen shoulder (special)
- After proximal humerus fracture (special)
- After reconstruction of the rotator cuff (special)
- After shoulder prosthesis implantation (special)
- All conditions requiring fixation of the arm in an abduction position
- All indications and complaints for which a unicompartmental load reduction is necessary
- All indications and complaints for which a unique compartmental relief is indicated, e.g. gonarthrosis
- All indications for immobilization of the wrist, in at least two directions of movement with free finger mobility
- All indications for which a unicompartmental relief of the knee joint is necessary e.g. osteoarthritis of the knee
- All indications for which where immobilization of the of the wrist in at least two directions of travel free finger mobility is necessary:
- All indications in which stabilization or movement restriction is required of the ankle joint with subsequent functional mobilization
- All indications requiring immobilization of the wrist with finger and thumb fixation
- All indications requiring immobilization of the wrist with finger fixation:
- All indications requiring immobilization of the wrist with thumb fixation:
- All indications where ankle stabilization with limitation of pro- and/or supination is necessary
- All indications where immobilization of the knee joint in an extended position is necessary.
- All indications where it is necessary to ensure the physiological guidance of the knee joint, e.g:
- All indications where it is necessary to influence the patella gliding path, such as:
- Ankle arthrosis
- Ankle fractures
- Ankle fractures (Weber A)
- Ankylosing spondylitis (Bechterew’s disease)
- Anterior knee pain
- Arthritic conditions
- Arthritis / arthrosis of the metacarpo-phalangeal joint, carpo-metacarpal joint
- Arthritis in the wrist and carpal region
- Arthroses upper / lower ankle joint
- Arthrosis of the ankle, knee and hip joints
- Arthrosis of the elbow joint
- Arthrosis of the radial carpus and MCP 1
- Arthrosis of the radial parts of the carpus
- Arthrosis, arthritis of the elbow
- Arthrosis, sprain, ulnar lateral ligament lesion of the metacarpo-phalangeal joint
- Baker’s cysts
- Bone bruising (post-traumatic bone marrow oedema)
- Bursitis calcanea
- Bursitis subachillea
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Cartilage, meniscus and collateral ligament lesion
- Central movement limitations and spasticity of the arm and hand region
- Cervico-brachial syndrome
- Chondromalacia patellae and knee arthrosis with insertion tendinopathies
- Chondropathia patellae
- Chondropathia patellae
- Chronic capsular ligament instability
- Chronic knee pain
- Chronic polyarthritis
- Chronic, post-traumatic or post-operative inflammation in the wrist area with thumb involvement
- Combination injuries
- Compensation of leg length difference
- Complete and partial flaccid foot flexor paresis
- Condition after BS surgery without remaining paresis in cleared BS, spinal canal decompression one day without deformity, BS surgery one day
- Condition after cartilage surgery or cartilage reconstruction with necessary unilateral postoperative relief after unilateral meniscus lesions
- Conservative / post-operative elbow
- Conservative / post-operative shoulder
- Conservative / post-operative spine
- Conservative / post-operative thumb and finger
- Conservative spine
- Conservative therapy of the hip
- Conservative therapy of the shoulder
- Conservative treatment of sacrospinal insufficiency fracture
- Conservative treatment of secondary kyphoses
- Conservative treatment of the early stages of aseptic bony necrosis of the carpus
- Conservative/post-operative knee
- Contraindication: No direct treatment for injury after Tossy III
- Contraindication: Paralytic scoliosis
- Contraindication: Scoliotic vertex affecting T11/12, L 4/5
- Contraindication: Scoliotic vertex higher than T7
- Contraindication: The aim is to prevent progression of the disease through the early use of orthotics
- Cranio-cerebral trauma
- Cruciate ligament arthroplasty
- Cruciate ligament injuries
- Damage to muscle/bone/capsule/ligament structures of the knee joint
- Damage to the hand in the wrist and metacarpal region
- Damage to the knee joint in the sliding bearing between the kneecap and the thigh
- de Quervain's tendovaginitis stenosans (mobile phone thumb)
- Degenerative inflammation
- Degenerative meniscal damage
- Distal fibular fracture
- Drop hand
- Dupuytren's contracture
- Early functional post-operative follow-on treatment
- Early-onset rhizarthrosis
- Early-onset rhizarthrosis
- Elbow fracture
- Elbow fractures
- Elbow ligament laxity
- Elbow luxation
- Elbow sprains
- Epicondylitis humeri radialis – acute and chronic (tennis elbow)
- Especially suitable for strength scores of 3 and 4
- Facet joint syndrome
- Fatigue paresis of the foot & ankle
- Femoro-patellar arthrosis
- Femoropatellar pain syndrome
- Flaccid and (moderate - severe) spastic foot flexor paresis
- Flaccid and (moderately severe) spastic foot lifter paresis, e.g. after stroke, in multiple sclerosis, peroneal paresis
- Following arthroscopy of the hip
- Following cervical disc operations
- Following contusion with persistent inflammation in the area of the olecranon
- Following disc surgery with small to moderate prolapse
- Following patella luxation
- Following removal of plaster casts
- Following scapular fracture
- Following sprains
- Following sternal fractures
- Following torticollis operations
- Following vertebral fractures
- Foot flexor paresis following stroke or in other neurological / muscular diseases
- For flaccid and spastic paralysis of wrist and fingers
- For flaccid and spastic paralysis of wrist, fingers and thumbs
- For immobilization of the wrist with free movement of the thumb and fingers
- For immobilization of the wrist with immobilization of the fingers and free movement of the thumb.
- For immobilization of the wrist with immobilization of the fingers and thumb
- For immobilization of the wrist with immobilization of the thumb and free movement of the fingers
- For pain reduction and relief of the medial or lateral compartment in gonarthrosis
- For partial relief of the knee joint with limitation of the range of motion and preservation of mobility
- For relief of the lumbar spine through de-lordosis
- For residual swelling in the area of the suprapatellar recess
- For soft tissue compression/elastic support and pressure relief on ligament/fascial attachments
- For temporary stabilization in: - stretched position (valid for 07765) - bent position (valid for 07767)
- Forearm fracture
- Forefoot amputation (partial)
- Fractures of the hand / wrist
- Frozen shoulder
- Functional symptoms in the carpo-metacarpal joint caused by recurrent joint misalignment
- Functional therapy of ligament ruptures
- General damage to capsule / ligament structures of the knee joint
- Guidance of the kneecap and pain reduction
- Habitual shoulder luxation
- Haglund's deformity
- Hemiplegia
- Hip arthrosis
- Hypermobile patella
- Hypermobile patella
- Idiopathic scoliosis up to 35° Cobb
- Impairment of walking in case of damage to cartilage/bone bone structures of the knee joint (painful medial or lateral or lateral gonarthrosis)
- Impairment of walking/standing in case of damage to the distal Achilles tendon or Achilles tendon attachment
- In cases of laxity or injury to the capsule and ligament apparatus of the shoulder
- In post-operative swelling states
- Inflammation of the carpo-metacarpal joint
- Inflammation of the upper ankle / lower ankle
- Inflammations of the iliosacral joint
- Inflammations of the knee
- Inflammations, degenerations of the spine
- Inflammatory conditions (post-traumatic, post-operative, rheumatism-related)
- Inflammatory conditions in shoulder arthrosis
- Inflammatory effusions
- Inflammatory shoulder disease (conservative treatment)
- Inflammatory states following surgery, fractures, rheumatic elbow effusions
- Injuries / ruptures of the rotator cuff
- Injuries in the area of the metacarpo-phalangeal and carpo-metacarpal joint
- Injuries to the carpal bones
- Injuries, tendon instabilities in the area of the metacarpo-phalangeal and carpo-metacarpal joint (e.g. skier’s thumb)
- Injury to acromioclavicular joint I and II Tossy grades
- Injury to the membrana interossea
- Insertion tendinopathy of the triceps tendon
- Insertion tendinosis at the tibial tuberosity
- Instability of the ACL, PCL, lateral ligament ruptures
- Instability of the pelvic ring
- Interim care following plaster casts
- Intervertebral disc damage
- Knee arthrosis
- Knee instabilities
- Knee prosthesis implantation
- Knee-Tep loosening
- Lateral ligament injuries
- Lateral ligament instabilities
- Lateral ligament lesion of the knee
- Lax and spastic foot flexor paresis
- Laxity of the anterior cruciate ligament
- Ligament injuries
- Ligament instability in the area of the thumb
- Ligament lesions (ACL, PCL, lateral ligaments)
- Ligament ruptures (ACL, PCL, lateral ligaments)
- Limitation of the forward displacement and tilt of the talus
- Lumbago
- Lumbar deformity
- Lumbar nerve root damage
- Lumbar pain
- Lumbar spine syndrome
- Lunatomalacia
- Luxation and ligament injury of the elbow
- Luxation and ligament injury of the proximal radio-ulnar joint (PRUJ)
- Luxations or fractures of the distal radio-ulnar joint (DRUJ)
- Medial or lateral gonarthrosis
- Meniscal damage
- Meniscal ganglion
- Meniscal injuries
- Meniscal reconstruction
- Meniscal tear
- Meniscus compression
- Metacarpo-phalangeal joint sprains
- Metatarsalgia
- Mild ankle sprain
- Mild instabilities of the hand / wrist
- Mild instabilities of the knee
- Mild instability of the lumbar spine
- Mild instability of the spine
- Mild ligament laxity of the knee
- Mild ligament laxity, sprains, ruptures
- Mobile phone thumb
- Moderate to severe rhizarthrosis with marked subluxation with/without hypermobility of the carpo-metacarpal joint
- Moderate-severity lumbosciatica
- Morton’s neuralgia
- Muscular dysbalances of the trunk and lumbar region
- Muscular dystrophy
- Muscular laxity
- Myofascial pain syndrome
- Navicular pseudo-arthrosis
- Neck sprains (whiplash injuries)
- Nerve damage to the interdigital nerves II - VII with burning pain, numbness or inflammatory pain
- Night-time splints
- Olecranon bursitis prophylaxis / chronic / acute
- Osgood-Schlatter syndrome
- Osteochondrosis
- Osteochondrosis dissecans (postoperative)
- Osteoporosis
- Other neurological/muscular diseases
- pain states
- Painful changes to the scaphoid bone
- Painful hunchback
- Paralysis of the arm
- Paralysis of the hand and fingers
- Paralysis of the radial nerve / drop-hand
- Paratendinitis, Paratendinopathy
- Pareses / plegias of the hand
- Paresis requiring positioning, e.g. after stroke
- Paresis, flaccid paralysis of the shoulder and arm muscles
- Partial immobilisation of the radial carpus of the metacarpo-phalangeal and carpo-metacarpal joint in cases of saddle joint arthrosis
- Patella fracture
- Patella lateralisation (subluxation) in chondropathia patellae or knee arthrosis
- Patellalateralisation
- Patellar luxation (recurrent/habitual)
- Patellar tendinitis
- Patellar upright
- Pathological fractures, e.g. plasmacytoma-threatening fractures
- Periostial joint inflammation of the metatarsal heads I - V
- Peripheral irritation of the ulnar nerve in the Guyon canal
- Peripheral nerve damage
- Peripheral radial nerve paralysis with drop hand and poor abduction of the thumb
- Peroneal paralysis, all severities, especially for mild to moderate foot and toe flexor paresis (strength score 2 -4)
- Plantar fasciitis with/without calcaneal spur
- Plexus injuries
- Plica syndrome
- Post-lumbar spine surgery and vertebral disc surgery
- Post-operative / post-trauma rehabilitation training
- Post-operative and post-traumatic inflammatory states
- Post-operative foot & ankle
- Post-operative hand / wrist
- Post-operative immobilisation of the hand
- Post-operative relief
- Post-operative residual symptoms of the hand
- Post-operative treatment following resection of the distal end of the clavicle
- Post-operative treatment following Tossy III ligament rupture
- Post-operative, e.g. following hip THR implant or change
- Post-traumatic
- Post-traumatic symptoms
- Post-traumatic, fractures, distorsions, stable distal radius/ulna fractures
- Pre- and post-operative following trauma and/or joint replacement
- Pre- and post-operative indications that require immobilisation of the shoulder and/or elbow joint
- Preoperative, Post-traumatic, Carpal tunnel syndrome/CTS, Inflammation, Degeneration, In paralysis, Rheumatic diseases
- Preoperative, Posttraumatic, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/CTS, Inflammation, Degeneration, Rheumatic Diseases
- Preoperatively
- Present wrist injuries, osteoarthritis of the wrist, paresis of the radial nerve, lunate malacia, navicular pseudarthrosis.
- Prevention of ligament instabilities
- Preventive stabilisation
- Previous fracture in the area of the metacarpo-phalangeal joint, 1st metacarpal, carpo-metacarpal joint
- Previous surgery (bursectomy)
- Primary and recurrence prophylaxis
- Primary and secondary prophylaxis of sprains, especially during sport
- Prolapsed intervertebral disc
- Prominence of the tibial tuberosity caused by bone malformation
- Prophylaxis / prevention for the knee
- Protection after tape seam/ -reconstruction
- Quadriceps weakness
- Radial head fracture
- Radial instability of the wrist
- Radicular irritation syndromes
- Recurrent or habitual patella luxation
- Retropatellar arthrosis
- Rheumatism of the elbow
- Rheumatism-related diseases of the foot & ankle
- Rheumatism-related diseases of the knee
- Rheumatoid arthritis of the hand
- Rheumatoid arthritis of the knee
- Rheumatological conditions of the cervical spine
- Rhizarthrosis
- Rotator cuff repair / injury
- Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament
- Rupture of the posterior cruciate ligament
- Sacroiliac joint instability
- Sacroiliac joint obstruction
- Sacroiliac joint syndrome
- Scheuermann's disease
- Severe ankle sprains
- Severe instability of the lumbar spine
- Severe ligament and soft tissue injury
- Severe lumbar deformity in facet syndrome/arthrosis
- Severe lumbar deformity with hypermobility
- Severe lumbar pain
- Severe lumbar syndrome
- Severe lumboischialgia with muscular deficits in the presence of significant disc protrusion / prolapse without absolute indication for surgery
- Severe lumbosciatica
- Severe radicular pseudoradicular lumbar syndrome
- Severe wrist sprains
- Shock absorption
- Shoulder dislocation (conservative treatment)
- Shoulder luxation, subluxation
- Shoulder sprain and contusion
- Shoulder subluxation
- Shoulder-hand syndrome
- Slight varus/valgus malpositions
- Soft tissue care
- Spinal canal stenosis
- Spinal instability
- Spinal stenosis with short walking distance without significant paresis
- Splayed foot
- Spondylolisthesis
- Spondylolisthesis with recurrent lumboischialgia
- Spondylosis
- Sprains of the foot & ankle
- Stabilisation of the lower ankle
- Stable fractures of the foot & ankle
- Stable subcapital humeral fracture
- Stable vertebral fractures in the thoracic / lumbar spine
- Sternal contusions
- Strain arthropathies of the hand / wrist
- Stress fracture of the foot & ankle
- Subacromial bursitis
- Subacromial bursitis/impingement
- Sulcus ulnaris syndrome
- Supination traumas
- Swelling of the foot & ankle
- Symphysis loosening
- Symphysis separation
- Symptoms in the rear foot
- Tarsal bone and mid-foot fracture
- Tendinopathy in the pelvic area
- Tendon inflammation in the area of the thumb
- Tendon injury
- Tendon sheath inflammation
- TFCC injury
- Thumb fractures
- Traction apophysitis
- Trauma to the cervical spine
- Ulnar and radial ligament instability
- Ulnar and radial ligament instability with thumb involvement
- Ulnar lateral ligament lesion of MCP 1 (e.g. skier's thumb)
- Uni-compartmental relief before HTO (brace test)
- Uniaxial or multiaxial instability
- Unicompartmental cartilage-bone lesion
- Universal knee arthrosis, including with effusions
- Upper arm fractures
- Ventro-medial knee pain
- Vertebral fractures of posttraumatic minor extent
- Vertigo
- Wrist arthrosis
- Wrist fractures
- Wrist sprains
- Wrist strain symptoms
- Wrist strain symptoms with thumb involvement
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Indications Ankle and foot
- Achilles tendon rupture
- Achillodynia (tendinopathy) with/without partial rupture
- Acute ankle injuries
- Acute capsular ligament rupture
- Acute capsule ligament instabilities and ruptures
- All indications in which stabilization or movement restriction is required of the ankle joint with subsequent functional mobilization
- All indications where ankle stabilization with limitation of pro- and/or supination is necessary
- Ankle arthrosis
- Ankle fractures
- Ankle fractures (Weber A)
- Arthroses upper / lower ankle joint
- Arthrosis of the ankle, knee and hip joints
- Bursitis calcanea
- Bursitis subachillea
- Chronic capsular ligament instability
- Compensation of leg length difference
- Complete and partial flaccid foot flexor paresis
- Distal fibular fracture
- Especially suitable for strength scores of 3 and 4
- Fatigue paresis of the foot & ankle
- Flaccid and (moderate - severe) spastic foot flexor paresis
- Flaccid and (moderately severe) spastic foot lifter paresis, e.g. after stroke, in multiple sclerosis, peroneal paresis
- Foot flexor paresis following stroke or in other neurological / muscular diseases
- For soft tissue compression/elastic support and pressure relief on ligament/fascial attachments
- Forefoot amputation (partial)
- Functional therapy of ligament ruptures
- Haglund's deformity
- Impairment of walking/standing in case of damage to the distal Achilles tendon or Achilles tendon attachment
- Inflammation of the upper ankle / lower ankle
- Limitation of the forward displacement and tilt of the talus
- Lumbar nerve root damage
- Metatarsalgia
- Mild ankle sprain
- Morton’s neuralgia
- Nerve damage to the interdigital nerves II - VII with burning pain, numbness or inflammatory pain
- Other neurological/muscular diseases
- Paratendinitis, Paratendinopathy
- Periostial joint inflammation of the metatarsal heads I - V
- Peroneal paralysis, all severities, especially for mild to moderate foot and toe flexor paresis (strength score 2 -4)
- Plantar fasciitis with/without calcaneal spur
- Prevention of ligament instabilities
- Primary and recurrence prophylaxis
- Primary and secondary prophylaxis of sprains, especially during sport
- Protection after tape seam/ -reconstruction
- Rheumatism-related diseases of the foot & ankle
- Severe ankle sprains
- Severe ligament and soft tissue injury
- Shock absorption
- Soft tissue care
- Splayed foot
- Sprains of the foot & ankle
- Stabilisation of the lower ankle
- Stable fractures of the foot & ankle
- Stress fracture of the foot & ankle
- Supination traumas
- Swelling of the foot & ankle
- Symptoms in the rear foot
- Tarsal bone and mid-foot fracture
- Tendon injury
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Indications Cervical
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Indications Elbow
- Arthrosis of the elbow joint
- Arthrosis, arthritis of the elbow
- Conservative / post-operative elbow
- Elbow fracture
- Elbow fractures
- Elbow ligament laxity
- Elbow luxation
- Elbow sprains
- Epicondylitis humeri radialis – acute and chronic (tennis elbow)
- Following contusion with persistent inflammation in the area of the olecranon
- Forearm fracture
- Inflammatory states following surgery, fractures, rheumatic elbow effusions
- Injury to the membrana interossea
- Insertion tendinopathy of the triceps tendon
- Lateral ligament instabilities
- Luxation and ligament injury of the elbow
- Luxation and ligament injury of the proximal radio-ulnar joint (PRUJ)
- Luxations or fractures of the distal radio-ulnar joint (DRUJ)
- Olecranon bursitis prophylaxis / chronic / acute
- Previous surgery (bursectomy)
- Radial head fracture
- Rheumatism of the elbow
- Soft tissue care
- Sulcus ulnaris syndrome
- TFCC injury
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Indications Hand
- Acute carpal tunnel syndrome
- All indications for immobilization of the wrist, in at least two directions of movement with free finger mobility
- All indications for which where immobilization of the of the wrist in at least two directions of travel free finger mobility is necessary:
- All indications requiring immobilization of the wrist with finger and thumb fixation
- All indications requiring immobilization of the wrist with finger fixation:
- All indications requiring immobilization of the wrist with thumb fixation:
- Alle Indikationenen, bei denen eine Immobilisierung des Handgelenks in min. zwei Bewegungsrichtungen bei freier Fingerbeweglichkeit notwendig ist, wie
- Arthritis in the wrist and carpal region
- Arthrosis of the radial parts of the carpus
- Arthrosis, sprain, ulnar lateral ligament lesion of the metacarpo-phalangeal joint
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Central movement limitations and spasticity of the arm and hand region
- Chronic polyarthritis
- Chronic, post-traumatic or post-operative inflammation in the wrist area with thumb involvement
- Conservative treatment of the early stages of aseptic bony necrosis of the carpus
- Damage to the hand in the wrist and metacarpal region
- Drop hand
- Dupuytren's contracture
- Early functional post-operative follow-on treatment
- Following sprains
- For flaccid and spastic paralysis of wrist and fingers
- For flaccid and spastic paralysis of wrist, fingers and thumbs
- For immobilization of the wrist with free movement of the thumb and fingers
- For immobilization of the wrist with immobilization of the fingers and free movement of the thumb.
- For immobilization of the wrist with immobilization of the fingers and thumb
- For immobilization of the wrist with immobilization of the thumb and free movement of the fingers
- Fractures of the hand / wrist
- Inflammatory conditions (post-traumatic, post-operative, rheumatism-related)
- Injuries to the carpal bones
- Interim care following plaster casts
- Lunatomalacia
- Metacarpo-phalangeal joint sprains
- Mild instabilities of the hand / wrist
- Navicular pseudo-arthrosis
- Night-time splints
- Painful changes to the scaphoid bone
- Paralysis of the hand and fingers
- Paralysis of the radial nerve / drop-hand
- Pareses / plegias of the hand
- Paresis requiring positioning, e.g. after stroke
- Peripheral irritation of the ulnar nerve in the Guyon canal
- Peripheral radial nerve paralysis with drop hand and poor abduction of the thumb
- Post-operative hand / wrist
- Post-operative immobilisation of the hand
- Post-operative residual symptoms of the hand
- Post-traumatic
- Post-traumatic, fractures, distorsions, stable distal radius/ulna fractures
- Preoperative, Post-traumatic, Carpal tunnel syndrome/CTS, Inflammation, Degeneration, In paralysis, Rheumatic diseases
- Preoperative, Posttraumatic, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/CTS, Inflammation, Degeneration, Rheumatic Diseases
- Present wrist injuries, osteoarthritis of the wrist, paresis of the radial nerve, lunate malacia, navicular pseudarthrosis.
- Radial instability of the wrist
- Rheumatoid arthritis of the hand
- Severe wrist sprains
- Strain arthropathies of the hand / wrist
- Tendon sheath inflammation
- Ulnar and radial ligament instability with thumb involvement
- Wrist arthrosis
- Wrist fractures
- Wrist sprains
- Wrist strain symptoms
- Wrist strain symptoms with thumb involvement
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Indications Hip
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Indications Knee
- ACL rupture
- ACL rupture
- All indications and complaints for which a unicompartmental load reduction is necessary
- All indications and complaints for which a unique compartmental relief is indicated, e.g. gonarthrosis
- All indications where immobilization of the knee joint in an extended position is necessary.
- All indications where it is necessary to influence the patella gliding path, such as:
- Anterior knee pain
- Arthritic conditions
- Baker’s cysts
- Bone bruising (post-traumatic bone marrow oedema)
- Cartilage, meniscus and collateral ligament lesion
- Chondromalacia patellae and knee arthrosis with insertion tendinopathies
- Chondropathia patellae
- Chondropathia patellae
- Chronic knee pain
- Combination injuries
- Conservative/post-operative knee
- Cruciate ligament arthroplasty
- Damage to muscle/bone/capsule/ligament structures of the knee joint
- Damage to the knee joint in the sliding bearing between the kneecap and the thigh
- Degenerative meniscal damage
- Femoro-patellar arthrosis
- Femoropatellar pain syndrome
- Following patella luxation
- Following removal of plaster casts
- For pain reduction and relief of the medial or lateral compartment in gonarthrosis
- For residual swelling in the area of the suprapatellar recess
- For temporary stabilization in: - stretched position (valid for 07765) - bent position (valid for 07767)
- Gonarthrose, nicht näher bezeichnet
- Guidance of the kneecap and pain reduction
- Hypermobile patella
- Hypermobile patella
- In post-operative swelling states
- Inflammations of the knee
- Inflammatory effusions
- Insertion tendinosis at the tibial tuberosity
- Instability of the ACL, PCL, lateral ligament ruptures
- Knee arthrosis
- Knee instabilities
- Knee prosthesis implantation
- Lateral ligament lesion of the knee
- Laxity of the anterior cruciate ligament
- Ligament injuries
- Ligament lesions (ACL, PCL, lateral ligaments)
- Ligament ruptures (ACL, PCL, lateral ligaments)
- Meniscal damage
- Meniscal ganglion
- Meniscal injuries
- Meniscal reconstruction
- Meniscal tear
- Meniscus compression
- Mild instabilities of the knee
- Mild ligament laxity of the knee
- Mild ligament laxity, sprains, ruptures
- Muscular dystrophy
- Osgood-Schlatter syndrome
- Patella fracture
- Patella lateralisation (subluxation) in chondropathia patellae or knee arthrosis
- Patellalateralisation
- Patellar luxation (recurrent/habitual)
- Patellar tendinitis
- Patellar upright
- Plica syndrome
- Post-operative / post-trauma rehabilitation training
- Post-operative and post-traumatic inflammatory states
- Post-traumatic
- Posttraumatische Gonarthrose, beidseitig
- Preoperatively
- Primäre Gonarthrose, beidseitig
- Prominence of the tibial tuberosity caused by bone malformation
- Prophylaxis / prevention for the knee
- Quadriceps weakness
- Recurrent or habitual patella luxation
- Retropatellar arthrosis
- Rheumatism-related diseases of the knee
- Rheumatoid arthritis of the knee
- Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament
- Rupture of the posterior cruciate ligament
- Slight varus/valgus malpositions
- Sonstige posttraumatische Gonarthrose inkl. posttraum. Gonarthrose einseitig, posttraum. Gonarthrose o.n.A.
- Sonstige primäre Gonarthrose inkl. primäre Gonarthrose einseitig, primäre Gonarthrose o.n.A.
- Sonstige sekundäre Gonarthrose inkl. sekundäre Gonarthrose einseitig, sekundäre Gonarthrose o.n.A.
- Sonstige sekundäre Gonarthrose, beidseitig
- Traction apophysitis
- Uni-compartmental relief before HTO (brace test)
- Universal knee arthrosis, including with effusions
- Ventro-medial knee pain
- pain states
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Indications Shoulder
- All conditions requiring fixation of the arm in an abduction position
- Conservative / post-operative shoulder
- Conservative therapy of the shoulder
- Contraindication: No direct treatment for injury after Tossy III
- Cranio-cerebral trauma
- Following scapular fracture
- Frozen shoulder
- Habitual shoulder luxation
- Hemiplegia
- In cases of laxity or injury to the capsule and ligament apparatus of the shoulder
- Inflammatory conditions in shoulder arthrosis
- Injuries / ruptures of the rotator cuff
- Injury to acromioclavicular joint I and II Tossy grades
- Paralysis of the arm
- Paresis, flaccid paralysis of the shoulder and arm muscles
- Peripheral nerve damage
- Plexus injuries
- Post-operative treatment following Tossy III ligament rupture
- Post-operative treatment following resection of the distal end of the clavicle
- Post-traumatic symptoms
- Pre- and post-operative following trauma and/or joint replacement
- Pre- and post-operative indications that require immobilisation of the shoulder and/or elbow joint
- Rotator cuff repair / injury
- Shoulder luxation, subluxation
- Shoulder sprain and contusion
- Shoulder subluxation
- Shoulder-hand syndrome
- Stable subcapital humeral fracture
- Subacromial bursitis
- Subacromial bursitis/impingement
- Trauma to the cervical spine
- Upper arm fractures
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Indications Thumb and fingers
- Arthritis / arthrosis of the metacarpo-phalangeal joint, carpo-metacarpal joint
- Arthrosis of the radial carpus and MCP 1
- Conservative / post-operative thumb and finger
- Degenerative inflammation
- Early-onset rhizarthrosis
- Early-onset rhizarthrosis
- Functional symptoms in the carpo-metacarpal joint caused by recurrent joint misalignment
- Inflammation of the carpo-metacarpal joint
- Injuries in the area of the metacarpo-phalangeal and carpo-metacarpal joint
- Injuries, tendon instabilities in the area of the metacarpo-phalangeal and carpo-metacarpal joint (e.g. skier’s thumb)
- Ligament instability in the area of the thumb
- Mobile phone thumb
- Moderate to severe rhizarthrosis with marked subluxation with/without hypermobility of the carpo-metacarpal joint
- Navicular pseudo-arthrosis
- Partial immobilisation of the radial carpus of the metacarpo-phalangeal and carpo-metacarpal joint in cases of saddle joint arthrosis
- Post-traumatic
- Previous fracture in the area of the metacarpo-phalangeal joint, 1st metacarpal, carpo-metacarpal joint
- Rhizarthrosis
- Tendon inflammation in the area of the thumb
- Thumb fractures
- Ulnar and radial ligament instability
- Ulnar lateral ligament lesion of MCP 1 (e.g. skier's thumb)
- de Quervain's tendovaginitis stenosans (mobile phone thumb)
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Indications Trunk and lumbar region
- Acute, severe lumbar pain
- Ankylosing spondylitis (Bechterew’s disease)
- Condition after BS surgery without remaining paresis in cleared BS, spinal canal decompression one day without deformity, BS surgery one day
- Conservative / post-operative spine
- Conservative spine
- Conservative treatment of sacrospinal insufficiency fracture
- Conservative treatment of secondary kyphoses
- Contraindication: Paralytic scoliosis
- Contraindication: Scoliotic vertex affecting T11/12, L 4/5
- Contraindication: Scoliotic vertex higher than T7
- Contraindication: The aim is to prevent progression of the disease through the early use of orthotics
- Facet joint syndrome
- Following disc surgery with small to moderate prolapse
- Following sternal fractures
- Following vertebral fractures
- For relief of the lumbar spine through de-lordosis
- Idiopathic scoliosis up to 35° Cobb
- Inflammations of the iliosacral joint
- Inflammations, degenerations of the spine
- Instability of the pelvic ring
- Intervertebral disc damage
- Lumbago
- Lumbar deformity
- Lumbar pain
- Lumbar spine syndrome
- Mild instability of the lumbar spine
- Mild instability of the spine
- Moderate-severity lumbosciatica
- Muscular dysbalances of the trunk and lumbar region
- Muscular laxity
- Myofascial pain syndrome
- Osteochondrosis
- Osteoporosis
- Painful hunchback
- Pathological fractures, e.g. plasmacytoma-threatening fractures
- Post-lumbar spine surgery and vertebral disc surgery
- Preventive stabilisation
- Prolapsed intervertebral disc
- Radicular irritation syndromes
- Sacroiliac joint instability
- Sacroiliac joint obstruction
- Sacroiliac joint syndrome
- Scheuermann's disease
- Severe instability of the lumbar spine
- Severe lumbar deformity in facet syndrome/arthrosis
- Severe lumbar deformity with hypermobility
- Severe lumbar pain
- Severe lumbar syndrome
- Severe lumboischialgia with muscular deficits in the presence of significant disc protrusion / prolapse without absolute indication for surgery
- Severe lumbosciatica
- Severe radicular pseudoradicular lumbar syndrome
- Spinal canal stenosis
- Spinal instability
- Spinal stenosis with short walking distance without significant paresis
- Spondylolisthesis
- Spondylolisthesis with recurrent lumboischialgia
- Spondylosis
- Stable vertebral fractures in the thoracic / lumbar spine
- Sternal contusions
- Symphysis loosening
- Symphysis separation
- Tendinopathy in the pelvic area
- Vertebral fractures of posttraumatic minor extent