Application of kinesis-taping and low frequency pulse magnetic therapy in medical rehabilitation of athletes with post-traumatic edema of the lower extremities

Author(s):  
V.A. Badtieva ◽  
N.V. Trukhacheva ◽  
E.A. Savin ◽  
N.V. Sichinava ◽  
V.V. Arkov ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 250-267
Author(s):  
Marina Yu. Gerasimenko ◽  
Inna S. Evstigneeva ◽  
Tatiana N. Zaytseva ◽  
Irina P. Aksenenko

Background: Various methods of physical therapy are widely used in the rehabilitation of patients with cancer (magnetotherapy, pneumocompression, electrotherapy, laser therapy). The goal of such rehabilitation is to minimize side effects and complications after radical treatment. However, a staged approach to the appointment of physiotherapeutic factors in the early period after surgical treatment of breast cancer has not been developed enough. Aim: To develop a staged approach to the appointment of physiotherapeutic factors at different times after surgical treatment of breast cancer. Design: a randomized-placebo-controlled study. Location: the clinic named after professor Yu. N. Kasatkin of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Moscow. Population: Examination and treatment of 78 patients aged 30-70 after surgery for breast cancer were performed. The main group of 39 patients underwent a 2-stage course of medical rehabilitation: the first course on days 2-4 after surgery and the second course after 1-1.5 months against the background of adjuvated radiation therapy. The control group of 39 patients underwent physiotherapy placebo procedures. Methods: All the patients underwent medical rehabilitation: individual exercise therapy, balance-therapy, sessions with a medical psychologist, course exposure to an alternating low-frequency electrostatic field and general magnetic therapy. Results: two-stage physical rehabilitation improves the quality of life, decreases swelling, increases the range of motion, decreases pain, decreases the number of postoperative complications, and shortens the duration of lymphorrhea. Conclusions: It is advisable to include general magnetic therapy procedures and exposure to an alternating low-frequency electrostatic field in combination with physiotherapy exercises, balance-therapy and individual lessons from a medical psychologist in rehabilitation courses. Clinical Rehabilitation Impact: Prescribing two courses of medical rehabilitation after breast cancer surgeries in the early stages (on days 2-4) and 1-1.5 months after surgery contributed to a decrease in pain and postoperative edema, and an increase in the range of motion in the shoulder joint, preventing severe lymphostasis and improving the quality of life.


2020 ◽  
pp. 26-34
Author(s):  
M. Khan ◽  
I. Ivanova ◽  
E. Vakhova ◽  
I. Krestyashin ◽  
E. Pochkin ◽  
...  

Damage to the knee joints in children is up to 25% of all injuries of the musculoskeletal system. Currently, physical factors used in medical rehabilitation of children with traumatic injuries of the knee joint are primarily aimed at stopping the inflammatory process, and physiotherapy technologies with a pronounced analgesic, lymphatic drainage effect are not sufficiently developed. For the first time, a new pathogenetically substantiated technology for medical rehabilitation of children with traumatic arthropathy of the knee joint using a pulsed low-frequency electrostatic field was developed. The beneficial effect of a pulsed low-frequency electrostatic field on the indicators of orthopedic status, psychological processes, the state of microcirculation and thermography in the area of damage has been established.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (6) ◽  
pp. 1706-1708
Author(s):  
Nikolay Larinskiy ◽  
Irina Larinskaya ◽  
Yuriy Byalovskiy ◽  
Sergey Glotov ◽  
Anton Shakhanov

The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the low-frequency magnetic therapy with a "running" magnetic field in medical rehabilitation after COVID-19 pneumonia. Materials and research methods: The study included 42 patients (24 men and 18 women) aged 40 to 65 years, who had pneumonia (J16.8) caused by the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. The first group included 22 patients who received standard drug therapy and starting from the 20th day after discharge from the hospital, this group of patients received low-frequency magnetotherapy with a “running” pulsed magnetic field of the ALMAG-02 apparatus. The second group included 20 patients who received the same treatment, except for magnetotherapy. Results: The course of rehabilitation measures carried out led to an increase in the functional capabilities of the cardio-respiratory system in patients of both groups, an increase in chest excursions, an increase in the vital capacity of the lungs, the normalization of the act of breathing and ventilation of the lungs, and an improvement in the psychosomatic status of patients. In the main group, these changes are more pronounced than in the control group, which is associated with the inclusion in the complex treatment of low-frequency magnetotherapy with a “running” pulsed magnetic field. Conclusion: The use of low-frequency magnetic therapy with a "running" pulsed magnetic field in the complex of rehabilitation measures for patients who have suffered from COVID-19 pneumonia significantly improves the somatic status of patients, increases exercise tolerance, and optimizes the function of external respiration. Keywords: magnetotherapy, COVID-19, pneumonia


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (Vol.12, no.1) ◽  
pp. 73-76
Author(s):  
Наnna SHAPOVALOVA ◽  
Iryna SHMAKOVA ◽  
Andrii MOKIIENKO ◽  
Sergey GUSHCHA ◽  
Alexander PLAKIDA

Introduction. The increase in the number of children with oncological diseases requires development of effective methods of medical rehabilitation. Purpose: To determine the effectiveness of the use of low-frequency magnetotherapy (LFMT) in children with diseases of the nervous system, manifested in the period of remission of oncological diseases (OD) in the complex of sanatorium rehabilitation (SRR). Methods: Children with OD at the stage of rehabilitation in a sanatorium underwent a clinical examination: medical history, concomitant pathology, complaints, clinical examination, assessment of neurological status; instrumental studies: electroencephalography (EEG) - assessment of the bioelectrical activity of the brain; echoencephalography (EchoEG) - assessment of CSF dynamics; Doppler ultrasound (USDG) - assessment of cerebral circulation. For 25 children with concomitant diseases of the nervous system during the period of OD remission (17 people) and solid tumors (8 people), in addition to the general complex of SRR, magnetotherapy was prescribed for the cervical-collar zone according to the following method: magnetic induction 20 - 30 mT, exposure 10 - 15 minutes, every other day, for a course of 5 procedures. Results: The use of the therapeutic complex TFR with the additional prescription of magnetotherapy can reliably reduce childrenʹs complaints in remission of the OD for the impaired activity of the nervous system. According to the USDG indicators, statistically significant positive changes in cerebral hemodynamics were established. The results of ultrasound echoEG indicate the improvement of CSF dynamics. According to the EEG data, positive changes in the state of brain electrogenesis were established. Conclusion: The effectiveness of LFMT in children in the period of remission of oncohematological diseases with concomitant diseases of the nervous system has been substantiated. Keywords: children, oncological diseases, sanatorium rehabilitation, low-frequency magnetic therapy,


Author(s):  
Maya A. Khan ◽  
Evgeny M. Talkovsky ◽  
Maria S. Petrova

Medical rehabilitation of children with chronic constipation is a complex system of measures, including: rational nutrition, drug therapy, physiotherapy, physical therapy, massage, et. The main tasks of medical rehabilitation are: normalization of the passage of fecal masses, tone of the sphincter apparatus of the rectum and pelvic floor muscles, restoration of the defecation reflex and reduction of astheno-vegetative disorders. The article describes the methods of physiotherapy used in the treatment of chronic constipation in combination with diet, daily routine, medication, physical therapy and massage: amplipulstherapy, interference therapy, percutaneous electroneurostimulation, high-intensity magnetic therapy, transcranial electrostimulation. Balneotherapy methods are widely used: internal and external application of mineral waters, as well as heat treatment and peloid therapy. Natural and artificial physical factors are assigned differentially, taking into account the type of intestinal motility disorders. One of the promising areas of modern physiotherapy is the study of the combined and combined use of two physical factors that increase the effectiveness of the program of medical rehabilitation of children with chronic constipation. Methods of medical and psychological correction are of great importance in the medical rehabilitation of children with chronic constipation.


Author(s):  
Elena V. Novikova ◽  
Maya A. Khan ◽  
Irina I. Ivanova ◽  
Olga V. Trunova

Background. After operations on the ureter, it is important to use medical rehabilitation technologies aimed at preventing urodynamic disorders of the upper and lower urinary tract, stimulating reparative processes. In recent years, special attention has been drawn to high-intensity pulsed magnetotherapy, which has a more pronounced and long-lasting stimulating effect compared to other types of electrical stimulation. Aim: to substantiate the feasibility of including high-intensity pulsed magnetic therapy in the comprehensive medical rehabilitation of children with hydronephrosis and concomitant neurogenic bladder dysfunction. Methods. Clinical observations and special studies with the inclusion of high-intensity pulse magnetic therapy in the course of therapy were conducted in 100 children aged 4 to 15 years with hydronephrosis, a condition after surgery. Results. Medical rehabilitation with the inclusion of high-intensity pulsed magnetic therapy had a positive effect on the urodynamics of the urinary tract, renal blood flow, helped to stop inflammation in the renal parenchyma and restore the rhythm of urination in children with hydronephrosis and concomitant neurogenic bladder dysfunction. Conclusion. According to the research results, the feasibility of including high-intensity pulsed magnetic therapy in the complex of medical rehabilitation of children with hydronephrosis, concomitant neurogenic bladder dysfunction, is scientifically justified.


2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (10) ◽  
pp. 2139-2146 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hung‐Liang Cheng ◽  
Yong‐Nong Chang ◽  
Chun‐An Cheng ◽  
Chien‐Hsuan Chang ◽  
Yu‐Hung Lin

2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 452-459
Author(s):  
Masaya Ohara ◽  
Minami Kaneko ◽  
Fumio Uchikoba ◽  
Ken Saito

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