New hope for cancer patients: Hochton therapy against nerve pain!
New hope for cancer patients: Hochton therapy against nerve pain!
Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - progress in pain therapy! Latest studies show promising perspectives for patients: inside that suffer from painful side effects after chemotherapy. Hochton therapy, an innovative physical process, has the potential to deliberately relieve chemotherapy -related nerve pain. According to Robert Walkobinger from the Austrian Society for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ÖGPMR), this form of therapy can be used not only in oncology, but also in diabetes patients: inside and those with nerve damage. The pilot study that he leads offers new hope for those affected and shows how important physical medicine is in cancer treatment, as ots.at reports.
Various possible uses of physical therapy
The importance of physical medicine extends not only to oncology, but also to rheumatic diseases. On the 12th rheumatology update seminar, Uwe Lange from the Kerckhoff Clinic in Bad Nauheim discussed how evidence-based therapeutic approaches are crucial for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Despite the progress in drug treatment, some patients are still affected by functional restrictions. Therefore, the combination of drug therapy and targeted movement therapy is becoming increasingly important, as can be read in the analysis of medsach.de
The current findings show the benefits of physiotherapeutic measures, especially when improving mobility and the quality of life of the patient: inside. Programs such as cardiovascular training show positive effects without undesirable effects. It is crucial to further promote these evidence -based approaches in order to optimize the treatment results and patient: to enable a better quality of life inside.
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