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Физические факторы в реабилитации хронической венозной недостаточности

Физические факторы в реабилитации хронической венозной недостаточности

Abstract

Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a serious socio-economic problem facing many developed countries including Russia. The causes underlying the development of this condition include varicose veins, post-phlebitic syndrome, and congenital arteriovenous anastomoses. The programs of rehabilitative treatment of chronic venous insufficiency include balneotherapy and instrumental physiotherapy, therapeutic exercises, medicamental therapy, compression therapy, the adequate dietary, physical activity, and rest regimens, compliance with the personal hygiene procedures. The key role is played by physiotherapy. The following principal physical factors are used to support the rehabilitation program: magnetic therapy, laser therapy, intermittent pneumatic compression, darsonvalization, galvanization, drug electrophoresis, UHF electric field, ultraviolet irradiation, and electrostimulation with the use of a “LYMPHAVISION-Expert” apparatus.

Хроническая венозная недостаточность (ХВН) социоэкономическая проблема многих развитых стран, в том числе и России. Причинами развития ХВН является варикозное расширение вен, постфлебитический синдром, врожденные артериовенозные анастомозы. в комплекс реабилитации пациентов с ХВН используется бальнеотерапия и аппаратная физиотерапия, лечебная физкультура, медикаментозная терапия, компрессионная терапия, режим питания, движения и отдыха, соблюдение правил личной гигиены. Ключевое место занимает физиотерапия. основные физические факторы, используемые в программе реабилитации: магнитотерапия, лазерная терапия, прерывистая пневматическая компрессия, дарсонвализация, гальванизация, лекарственный электрофорез, электрическое поле УВЧ, ультрафиолетовое облучение, электростимуляция от аппарата «LYMPHAVISION-Expert».

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ХРОНИЧЕСКАЯ ВЕНОЗНАЯ НЕДОСТАТОЧНОСТЬ (ХВН), CHRONIC VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY (CVI), ВАРИКОЗНОЕ РАСШИРЕНИЕ ВЕН, ПОСТФЛЕБИТИЧЕСКИЙ СИНДРОМ, ТРОМБОФЛЕБИТ

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