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Chronic pain treatment
We speak of chronic or persistent pain when the pain persists for more than three months. Unlike acute pain, chronic pain often has no clearly identifiable cause or is not associated with an active injury or disease process.
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Cognitive rehabilitation
Cognitive rehabilitation focuses primarily on restoring the affected function of the brain. We also try to make full use of cognitive functions that are still intact and teach you how to cope with limitations.
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Decompression
Decompression means the removal of pressure on the nerves. This pressure can be caused by bony growth or possible hernias.
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Defect of the ossicular chain
The ossicular chain is made up of three three tiny bones in the middle ear: the hammer, anvil and stirrup. This ossicular chain transmits sound from the eardrum to the inner ear. Damage to one or more of these bones can lead to hearing loss. In such cases, an ossiculoplasty may be performed.
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Surgery on the vocal cords (microlaryngoscopy)
A microlaryngoscopy is an endoscopic procedure of the larynx, in which the surgeon can examine and treat abnormalities of the vocal cords using fine instruments.
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Orthopaedic rehabilitation
An orthopaedic injury can have a major impact on your functionality. This is why we have developed an interdisciplinary rehabilitation program to best guide you through various joint and tendon disorders and sports injuries, both acute and chronic.