Clinical and physiologic analysis of the efficacy of scoliotic disease treatment at the specialized rehabilitation center

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The work is based on the analysis of treatment results of 52 scoliotic patients, aged 7-14 years. All patients were treated at the rehabilitation center for children with locomotor disorders. 14 patients had the 1st degree of scoliosis, 21 - lst-2nd degree, 13 - 2nd degree and 4 children - 2nd-3rd degree. Prior to and after treatment all patient were subjected to complex examination including the evaluation of their condition by clinical numbered scale, electromyography, apparatus evaluation of tonus, contact thermometry. In various groups of patients the main therapeutic course was supplemented with the seances of biocontrol with feedback, acupuncture, magnetic pulse stimulation, expanded physiotherapeutic course in various combinations. Authors conclude that clinical numbered scale supplemented with several indices may be used in clinical practice. Entering on the curative complex the methods which contribute to the improvement of circulation and metabolism processes with following use of biocontrol with feedback by EMG will allow to raise the efficacy of scoliotic disease treatment.

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D. Y. Pinchuk

City Psychoneurological Center for Rehabilitation Treatment of Children with Movement Disorders

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Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

T. N. Sezneva

City Psychoneurological Center for Rehabilitation Treatment of Children with Movement Disorders

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Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

M. V. Katysheva

City Psychoneurological Center for Rehabilitation Treatment of Children with Movement Disorders

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Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

N. A. Vashchalova

City Psychoneurological Center for Rehabilitation Treatment of Children with Movement Disorders

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Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

R. G. Yur’eva

City Psychoneurological Center for Rehabilitation Treatment of Children with Movement Disorders

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

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