Vol 12, No 5 (2013)

Articles

Changes in the structural and functional state of the liver in rats with hepatitis drinking weakly mineralized mineral water with elevated content of humic acids

Verigo N.S., Ryzhkovaskaya E.L., Kuznetsova T.E., Ulashchik V.S.

Abstract

This paper presents the results obtained in the study of rats with experimental hepatitis that drank hydrocarbon-chloride sodium mineral water with elevated content of humic acids (278.2 mg/l). Histomorphological and biochemical characteristics of liver were evaluated 14 and 21 days after drinking and within 14 days after the 21-day intake of mineral water. It is concluded that the use of mineral water with elevated content of humic acids does not improve the functional state of the liver, nor does it prevent ultrastructural disorders in hepatic cells associated with experimental hepatitis.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):4-10
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Non-medicamental methods for the treatment of the patients presenting with gastroesophageal reflux disease

Golubeva V.V.

Abstract

This review concerns non-medicamental treatments of gastroesophageal reflux disease including drinking mineral water, instrumental physiotherapy (pulsed current, magnetotherapy, ultrahigh-frequency electromagnetic radiation), balneotherapeutic modalities, and acupuncture. Indications and contraindications for balneotherapeutic treatments of gastroesophageal reflux disease are discussed.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):10-14
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The results of trans-cranial application of the low-intensity magneto-laser treatment in the patients presenting with primary open-angle glaucoma

Egorov E.A., Kamenskikh T.G., Raigorodsky Y.M., Kolbenev I.O., Kamenskikh I.D.

Abstract

The present study included 134 patients (165 eyes) with stage I, II or III primary open angle glaucoma. The patients of group I n=76, 89 eyes) were treated by transcranial dynamic magnetic therapy and laser therapy by the bitemporal method with the use of the TRNSKRANIO apparatus. Only transcranial dynamic magnetic therapy with the use of the TRNSKRANIO apparatus was used to treat patients of group 2 (n=58, 76 eyes). It was shown that combined magnetic and laser therapy produces a better effect than transcranial magnetic therapy alone when applied to treat primary open angle glaucoma. It improves not only visual function but also bioelectric activity of the visual cortex and intraocular circulation. In group I, the field of vision for the perception of white light enlarged by 56.4% on the average depending on the stage of glaucoma. Relative scotomas disappeared in 58.2% of the cases or 35.7% more frequently than in group 2.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):15-18
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Intravenous laser irradiation of blood in the treatment of cytomegalovirus infection of the urogenital tract in sexually active women

Chernova N.I., Perlamutrov Y.N., Ol’khovskaya K.B., Moskvin S.V.

Abstract

The number of sexually active women with inflammation of small pelvis organs having markers of cytomegalovirus infection in urogenital scrapes have increased which requires the development of efficacious methods for the treatment of this pathology. The objective of the present work was to improve effectiveness of therapy of such patients. The study included 25 women with “reactivated” form of cytomegalovirus infection of the urogenital tract. They were given combined treatment with intravenous laser irradiation, panavir and antibiotic therapy. High efficacy of this treatment resulted in beneficial effect in 92% of the patients (elimination of clinical symptoms and transformation of infection into the persisting form).
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):19-23
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The transdermal application of dry knoll therapeutic mud in the practice of non-spa treatment

Efendieva F.M., Aliev A.A., Balakisheva F.K., Nabiev N.N., Salmanov M.M.

Abstract

A new method for the use of dry knoll therapeutic mud called “dry” peloid therapy was developed. It is based on the transdermal impact of mud nanoparticles on skin receptors and CNS. The method is especially effective in long-term chronic diseases due to its sparing influence and prolonged aftereffects. Segmental peloid therapy in combination with phototherapy proved effective in the treatment of trophic ulcers on the lower extremities and may be regarded as the method of choice for the management of this pathology. Transdermal peloid therapy especially in the form of repeated courses allowed amputation and subsequent disablement to be avoided. Packaging of dry mud powder made possible the wide application of the proposed method in many medical facilities of Azerbaijan.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):23-27
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Peculiarities of the psycho-emotional state and psychotherapeutic methods in rehabilitation of oncological patients

Kukshina A.A., Vereshchagina D.A.

Abstract

The present review is focused on the peculiar features of the clinical picture and psychic disorders in oncological patients with special reference to the factors predetermining the development of oncological pathology. The most widely used methods of psychodiagnostics employed to evaluate the psychoemotional status of such patients are described along with therapeutic modalities for its correction during cancer treatment, subsequent rehabilitation, and improvement of the quality of life during the rehabilitative period.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):28-34
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The application of the low-frequency running magnetic field for prevention and treatment of postpartum endometritis following abdominal delivery

Rosseikina M.G.

Abstract

The aim of the work was to substantiate and evaluate the effectiveness of application of the low-frequency running magnetic field in prevention and combined treatment of acute postpartum endometritis following abdominal delivery. This therapy was shown to improve the clinical course of postoperative period, accelerate normalization of clinical and laboratory parameters and decrease the incidence of postpartum endometritis from 24 to 6.7%. It is a safe and effective method for the prevention of manifest forms of the disease in patients at moderate and high risk of its development. Early introduction of low-frequency running magnetic field in the rehabilitative treatment of puerperal women with acute postpartum endometritis following Cesarean section allows to eliminate symptoms of the disease 3-4 day earlier than with the help of traditional therapy, improve data of laboratory and instrumental studies, maintain persistent therapeutic effect, increase immunological reactivity, and reduce the reconvalescence period by 21%.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):34-37
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The role and significance of ultrasound in the rehabilitative management of articular diseases

Sheina A.N.

Abstract

The author presents the data on the history of development of ultrasonic treatment and the application of high-frequency ultrasound as a physiotherapeutic tool for the management of articular diseases. Special attention is given to the importance of intensity of ultrasound impact on the biological structures, the possibilities for the more extensive use of ultrasonic techniques depending on the goals of therapy, and regulation of its parameters with the help of modern ultrasonic equipment. Information about the application of ultrasound and ultraphonophoresis of various pharmaceutical products is provided with special reference to the treatment and rehabilitation of the patients presenting with articular pathology and diseases of the osteomuscular system.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):38-40
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Possibilities for application of general air cryoytherapy in combined rehabilitation of the patients presenting with ankylosing spondilitis

Kulikov A.G., Rassulova M.A., Tabiev V.I., Orel A.M., Polikanova E.B.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):41-42
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New possibilities in modern physiotherapy for neurorehabilitation

Kiriyanova V.V.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):42-43
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The influence of gastrointestinal complications on restoration dynamics and prognosis of rehabilitation after acute stroke

Volik S.A., Rumyantseva S.A., Stupin V.A., Siluyanov S.V., Silina E.V., Baglaenko M.V.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):44-45
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The use of neuromuscular stimulation of laryngeal muscles with the vocaSTIM apparatus for the treatment of bulbar disorders

Bedareva N.A., Evnevich G.V.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):45-46
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The application of vasoactive electroneurostimulation of laryngeal muscles with the BodyDrain apparatus during the acute period of cerebral stroke

Kovaleva N.T., Demina T.V., Rudykh E.A.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):46-47
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The effectiveness of hypercapnic hypoxia in the rehabilitation after ischemic stroke

Kulikov V.P., Tregub P.P., Bespalov A.G., Fedyanin S.A., Ten I.V.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):47-48
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The effectiveness of combined kinesiotherapy in the patients presenting with serious locomotor disorders

Kravtsov Y.I., Bronnikov V.A., Vil’deman A.V., Mavlikaeva Y.A., Sklyannaya K.A.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):48-49
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Prospects for the treatment of open angle glaucoma by transcranial magnetic therapy

Martynova N.O.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):49-50
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Rehabilitation of locomotor functions in the patients after cerebral stroke with the use of the LOKOMAT robot

Novikova L.B., Akopyan A.P., Sharapova K.M., Minibaeva G.M.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):50-51
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Effect of multichannel electrostimulation of the neuromuscular apparatus in the children presenting with dysphagia due to sever craniocerebral injury

Bottaeva Z.S., Ivanova N.V., Arkatova E.A., Pankova I.A.
Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation. 2013;12(5):51-52
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