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Возможности микротоковой рефлексотерапии при гемипаретической форме детского церебрального паралича

Возможности микротоковой рефлексотерапии при гемипаретической форме детского церебрального паралича

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The present study included the children aged between 2 and 7 years with the diagnosis of cerebral palsy and hemiparesis. Thirty two patients of the main group were given rehabilitative treatment in the form of microcurrent reflexotherapy in combination with conventional treatments, such as pharmacotherapy, massage, remedial gymnastics. Thirty two patients of the control group were given only conventional treatments. The conditions of all the 64 patients improved; specifically, their spastic muscular tone decreased whereas the volume of active and passive movements of the extremities increased. The progress in manipulative activity of the upper extremities under the action of microcurrent reflexotherapy was 1,7 times more pronounced than in the control patients. Twenty (62%) patients of the main group acquired new motor skills (hand opening, keeping the objects in hands, forearm supination) compared with 12 (37%) patients of the control group. The follow-up studies during 6 months showed that the improvement achieved with the use of microcurrent reflexotherapy persisted in all the patients of the main group and only in 6 (32%) patients of the control group.

Проведено лечение 64 пациентов в возрасте от 2 до 7 лет с диагнозом: детский церебральный паралич, гемипаретическая форма. 32 пациента основной группы получали реабилитационное лечение в виде микротоковой рефлексотерапии в сочетании с традиционным лечением: медикаментозной терапией, массажем, лечебной физкультурой; 32 пациента контрольной группы получали только традиционное лечение. У всех 64 пациентов наблюдалась положительная динамика, что проявлялось снижением тонуса спастичных мышц и увеличением объема активных и пассивных движений в конечностях. Однако развитие манипулятивной деятельности верхней конечности отмечалось в 1,7 раза чаще у пациентов, получавших микротоковую рефлексотерапию: новые двигательные навыки (раскрытие кисти, захват и удержание предмета, супинация предплечья) были выявлены у 20 (62%) пациентов основной группы и 12 (37%) пациентов контрольной группы. Катамнестические исследования в течение 6 мес показали, что в основной группе достигнутая положительная динамика носила устойчивый характер у всех пациентов основной группы и у 6 (32%) пациентов контрольной.

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ДЕТСКИЙ ЦЕРЕБРАЛЬНЫЙ ПАРАЛИЧ, ГЕМИПАРЕТИЧЕСКАЯ ФОРМА, МИКРОТОКОВАЯ РЕФЛЕКСОТЕРАПИЯ, ТОНУС МЫШЦ, ДВИГАТЕЛЬНЫЕ НАРУШЕНИЯ

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