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Pneumological rehabilitation
Patients with lung disease often have reduced general fitness and muscle function. You often feel tired and/or short of breath which limits your functionality and consequently can affect your quality of life. The main goal of rehabilitation is to help you function better and learn energy-saving techniques.
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Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is also called Sudeck or algoneurodystrophy. CRPS is a chronic pain condition that often develops after an injury, such as a bone fracture or bruise, or surgery. The condition is characterized by persistent, localized pain that is more severe and/or lasts longer than you would normally expect with a similar injury.
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Paraplegia
A spinal cord injury is an interruption of the spinal cord at the level of the neck or back, which pinches the nerves and paralyzes certain parts of the body.
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Hand rehabilitation
The hand is a very important but complex body part. It allows us to feel, grasp, manipulate, hold and release objects. Injuries and limitations to the hand can have very profound effects on daily functioning.
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Rehabilitation after lower limb amputation
When amputation of part of the leg has been performed, it has a great impact on daily functioning. After your hospital stay, you can visit our outpatient rehabilitation center to continue your treatment. The goal of rehabilitation is to optimize your self-reliance so that you can resume your daily activities as much as possible.
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Anal abscess
An anal abscess is a pus-filled swelling near the anus or rectum. The abscess usually develops as a result of a bacterial infection in an anal gland.