Knee: complete rupture of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), partial rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), and sprain of the medial collateral ligament (MCL).

The patient presented to us with the above-mentioned injuries following a motorcycle accident. The 31-year-old patient, who comes from a European country, was unable to return home due to personal circumstances and declined surgical treatment. During the initial session, he received detailed counseling about the risks and possible side effects. His greatest wish was to […]
Successful Rehabilitation Following Surgical Treatment of a Tossy III Acromioclavicular Joint Injury

The patient presented to our clinic following surgical treatment for a classic Tossy III acromioclavicular joint injury, reporting persistent pain and significant limitations in shoulder mobility. Initial clinical assessment demonstrated marked restrictions in shoulder flexion, abduction, as well as internal and external rotation. Based on the severity of the functional impairment, a demanding rehabilitation process […]
Scapula Dyskinesis and Cervical Disorders with Neurological Deficit: Five weeks later

The patient came to us with severe pain along the entire arm, as well as numbness, neurological deficits, and muscle atrophy. After a very careful initial assessment, we were able to differentiate several serious conditions and rule out “red flags.” After just five sessions, the first improvements in neurological deficits became noticeable. Within three weeks, […]
Low Back Pain – Disc Prolapse L5-S1 with Neurological Deficit: Successful Conservative Approach

The entire rehabilitation according to the return to work and return to sport criteria, was documented in detail and will be summarized in a case study soon. In the current phase, the neurological symptoms were the key point for continuing the rehabilitation. The history, as well as the symptoms and the physical examination, showed a […]