01 Laser Applications 02 Fractional Laser 03 Carbon Peeling
01 Trigger Finger 02 De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis 03 Ganglion and Wrist Cysts 04 Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) 05 Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis) 06 Dupuytren’s Contracture 07 Carpometacarpal Joint Arthritis
What is Carbon Peeling? Q-Switched Nd: YAG laser disintegrates the carbon solution applied to the skin. How Does it Work? During this disintegration, sound is produced and the patient does not feel any pain other than mild heat. Again,…
Fractional CO2 Laser is a new generation laser that reduces or eliminates existing deformities without causing excessive reaction to the applied area. Facial and neck wrinkles, wounds, cuts, burns, acne scars, skin rejuvenation and crack treatments are used in…
For beauty and aesthetic purposes, there are various laser devices used in medicine according to their field of application and purpose. Hair removal, tattoo removal, skin lesion removal, skin renewal and rejuvenation lasers and lasers used in the treatment…
The cause of Morton's neuroma is not clear. Shoes tapering forward, it is suggested that repetitive bounce movements on hard ground cause the nerve to thicken, causing interference. The transverse metatarsal ligaments that connect the comb bones to each…
Nerve impingement syndromes during pregnancy; carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), ulnar nerve impingement in the Guyon canal, posterior tibial nerve impingement in the tarsal tunnel, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve constriction is a meralgia paresthetic.
N. Ulnaris (elbow nerve) stenosis syndrome in the inner elbow is often caused by injuries, pressure, or infections of the elbow and / or strain of the elbow.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a progressive disease involving the first three and half fingers of one or two hands. The median nerve, which is located in the middle of the wrist and scattered on the first 3,5 fingers, is…
01 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 02 Sulcus Ulnaris Syndrom 03 Loge de Guyon Syndrom 04 Morton’s Neuroma