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Behandlungsprinzipien

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Nicht invasive Therapieverfahren stellen noch immer die häufigste Behandlungsart im Wachstumsalter dar. Die differenzierte Kenntnis der Ziele, Arten, Indikationen, Möglichkeiten und Grenzen sowie der Materialien und der praktischen Anwendung ist essenzielle Voraussetzung jeder kindgerechten Vorgehensweise. Hierbei sind Aufwand der Behandlung für Patienten und Behandelnden (Anwendung, Kontrollen), Risiken und eventuelle Verfahrenswechsel zu beachten und individuell zu berücksichtigen.

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Worel, A., Slongo, T. (2016). Behandlungsprinzipien. In: Marzi, I. (eds) Kindertraumatologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-44997-0_6

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