Joint block

Is Schlatter's disease a disease of childhood underdevelopment? The disease was discovered with greater force and radicality by Vaaler (1721). The young man was so sick that his father even decided to use a sword to calm him down. Researchers have attempted to classify the disease into two groups: neoplastic lesions and cystic abnormalities. To this day, it is not clear whether this anomaly has any oncological formations or whether it appears in the form of a cyst. The popular belief is that the disease is a huge bone cyst, which has become a problem with some peculiarities. It turns out that this is exactly what the ancient Greeks believed.



Joint blocks are a procedure performed in a hospital or emergency room. This is where this procedure can take place. There are two types of locks. The first type is not a drug block, and the second is a drug or injection block. Non-medicinal blockade blocks pain without



Joint blockade is a sudden cessation or reduction in the motor activity of an organ, primarily a joint. In rare cases, it may be a muscle, ligament, or cartilage tissue. The mobility of the joint is extremely important for its functionality: the normal range of motion determines the degree of mobility and range of movements not related to physiological production.

Joint blockade is often accompanied by pain; it is called trigger block. Trigger points are inflamed areas of connective tissue due to pathology of the musculoskeletal system. The pain, accordingly, is called “trigger”, “paroxysmal”, “shooting”, often it is monotypic and similar, that is, it radiates to the same side of the body, against the background of a painful “blockade”. Triggers arise precisely in the deep muscles (fuses), which is why they are called myofascial or contractile. When reflected externally, compression of muscle tissue leads to the development of special symptoms. The appearance of trigger points in the superficial skin is called myotonic syndrome. And their appearance directly in the joint area is called collateral cranial fasciitis. If it is not a difficulty in the functioning of the ligament or muscles, but their clamping, then the use of novocaine blockade allows for successful treatment. Types of joint blockade are used to relieve acute pain attacks caused by:

injuries to the pelvic structures: sprains of the ligamentous apparatus, excessive impact on the joint, exposure to severe physical stress; inflammatory process that affects the synovial membrane or joint capsule; osteoarthritis, lumbago, radicular spine syndrome; radiculitis, myositis; Reiter's syndrome; plexitis, ganglioneuritis; paralysis; algae syndrome during menstruation in women; tunnel type of carpal tunnel syndrome; hypothermia; penetration of infection into the joint cavity through a wound. Depending on the disease that provokes the blockade of the joint, a certain method of pain relief is used, related to pharmacotherapy: injections of anesthetics, electrophoresis of analgesics. In addition, there is