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Oncological rehabilitation
An oncology rehab can be followed if you experience discomfort during and after your cancer treatment. You may suffer from side effects such as reduction of muscle mass, increase in fat tissue, osteoporosis, fatigue and mood disorders.
treatment
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.
condition
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.
condition
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.
department
Children’s department (paediatrics)
The children's department has 23 beds, divided among single and double rooms, isolation rooms, a room for ambulatory care and a spacious playroom. A team of specialized paediatricians and nurses is available 24 hours a day to provide your child with the best possible care.
treatment
PLIF (Posteriar Lumbar Interbody Fusion)
PLIF stands for posterior lumbar interbody fusion. This means securing the spine along the back by means of cages placed between the vertebral bodies.