REHABILITATION OF THE PATIENTS AFTER THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF HERNIATED INTERVERTEBRAL DISCS


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The objectives of the study was to enhance the effectiveness of the rehabilitation of the patients who have undergone the surgical intervention on the herniated intervertebral discs in the lumbosacral spine with the use of general magnetic therapy during their combined treatment. A total of 67 patients were available for the medical examination and treatment. The patients presenting with similar clinical symptoms were allocated to two groups matched for age and gender. All of them received initial therapy including medication, kinetic physical therapy, and hydrokinesitherapy. The patients of the main study group were additionally given magnetic therapy while those in the control group were treated without additional therapy. It has been shown that the introduction of general magnetic therapy into the program of the combined treatment exerts the beneficial influence on the main clinical symptoms of the disease, intensifies the regeneration processes, and improves blood circulation in the surgical intervention region; moreover, it improves the psychoemotional condition and the quality of life in this category of the patients.

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D. D Voronina

Federal state budgetary institution of additional professional education «Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education» of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation

Email: voronina_dd@list.ru
науч. сотр. отдела координации научных исследований ФГБОУ ДПО «Российская медицинская академия последипломного образования» Минздрава России, 125993, Москва 125994 Moscow, Russian Federation

A. G Kulikov

Federal state budgetary institution of additional professional education «Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education» of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation

125994 Moscow, Russian Federation

I. V Luppova

Federal state budgetary institution of additional professional education «Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education» of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation

125994 Moscow, Russian Federation

O. V Yarustovskaya

Federal state budgetary institution of additional professional education «Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education» of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation

125994 Moscow, Russian Federation

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