Damage to the pelvis
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1. A herniated disc is the cause
Further treatment in the event of damage to the cartilage will mainly depend on the location of the damage whether or not it occupies the injured part. This injury is more commonly caused by high force, but when the carcase has previously been exposed to repeated micro-arrests (this usually leads to a longitudinal fissure in a flat horizontal plane).2. The most important symptoms of a pelvic injury
It is very common for the knee joint to become blocked when bending, and it is possible to do so directly after possible manipulation. In addition, swelling and the inability to transfer body weight to the injury-affected limb can also occur. The most common type of injury is a rotation injury in a slight bending of the knees. It is also characterized by a limitation of straightening and compression of the end sensation (in the final range of movement we feel soft, compression resistance).3. Treatment options
Post-traumatic care includes manual techniques (e.g. transverse massage), proprioception training, strength training, and stretching. Knee movements below 60 degrees have little effect on the movement of the knee, whereas bending at an angle of more than 60 degrees leads to the translocation of the ankle to the back. In some extreme cases, complete knee removal is necessary. In this case, rehabilitation can be much more decisive because there is no concern about damage to the knees. Such movements are essential for maintaining good knee condition and full knee functioning. When the knees are bent at the back angle, this weight can increase from 85% to 90 degrees.