joint diseases

Joints connect two bones together with a flexible connection. Joint pain is caused by degenerative, traumatic or inflammatory changes in a joint. The joints of the lower extremities are particularly vulnerable. Knee pain and hip pain are common. But shoulder pain and pain in the hands and fingers are also common. Modern and specific nutritional advice Ms. Alo-Hesso Rochan is a nutritionist in Trier and offers specific nutritional advice for physical complaints. Proper nutrition to alleviate physical limitations Joint disease can have many causes, such as being overweight, improper strain or heavy work. The pain can be caused by traumatic or inflammatory changes in the joints of the hands, shoulders, fingers or hips. Thus arthrosis, gout or rheumatism develops. Through a targeted and individual change in diet, patients can start a path to a healthy and vital life. In addition, lymphatic drainage massages and various cold applications (cryolipolysis or Lifecube) are offered.
The causes are manifold:
  • arthrosis

    The most common joint disease is osteoarthritis. It is a typical degenerative disease in which the protective cartilage and synovial fluid gradually disappear. However, the articular cartilage protects the bones from rubbing against each other and, together with the synovial fluid, acts as a shock absorber.

  • Arthritis

    We orthopedic surgeons call arthritis the inflammation of a joint, which can be acute or chronic. The disease often begins in the finger joints. The disease often progresses in stages and cannot be cured.

  • gout

    In orthopedics, gout or hyperuricemia is the term used to describe the accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joints. The uric acid is deposited in crystalline form in the joints and causes severe pain there due to friction. The disease affects men more often than women and is quite treatable.

  • rheumatism

    The term rheumatism is used in orthopedics as a collective term for inflammatory or degenerative changes in the musculoskeletal system. Various diseases with different causes are summarized in common usage under the term rheumatism. The word itself means: pulling, tearing pain.

  • Joint diseases from excessive loads

    Common causes:

  • arthrosis

    The most common joint disease is osteoarthritis. It is a typical degenerative disease in which the protective cartilage and synovial fluid gradually disappear. However, the articular cartilage protects the bones from rubbing against each other and, together with the synovial fluid, acts as a shock absorber.

  • Arthritis

    We orthopedic surgeons call arthritis the inflammation of a joint, which can be acute or chronic. The disease often begins in the finger joints. The disease often progresses in stages and cannot be cured.

  • gout

    In orthopedics, gout or hyperuricemia is the term used to describe the accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joints. The uric acid is deposited in crystalline form in the joints and causes severe pain there due to friction. The disease affects men more often than women and is quite treatable.

  • rheumatism

    The term rheumatism is used in orthopedics as a collective term for inflammatory or degenerative changes in the musculoskeletal system. Various diseases with different causes are summarized in common usage under the term rheumatism. The word itself means: pulling, tearing pain.

  • Joint diseases from excessive loads

    Common causes: