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Применение методов физической реабилитации в лечении женщин с гиперпролактинемией

Применение методов физической реабилитации в лечении женщин с гиперпролактинемией

Abstract

Представлены результаты исследования эффективности воздействия на организм женщин с нарушением репродуктивной функции и гиперпролактинемией подобранного комплекса методов физической реабилитации. Материал/методы: В исследовании принимали участие 24 женщины 18-38 лет, которые поровну были разделены на основную и контрольную группу. Женщины обеих групп получали комплекс реабилитационных мероприятий, который включал внутривенное лазерное облучение крови на комбинированном аппарате лазерной терапии «МИТ-1». Процедуру проводили каждый день, курсом 10 сеансов, время действия – 20 мин. Больные основной группы наряду с облучением прослушивали расслабляющие звуковые сигналы (классическую музыку, шумы моря, дождя) и самостоятельно выполняли комплекс лечебных физических упражнений, направленных на ускорение обмена веществ. Результаты: установлено, что у больных женщин обеих групп (91,7%) под влиянием проведенных реабилитационных мероприятий значительно снизился уровень пролактина в крови, который практически пришел в норму. Внутривенное лазерное облучение крови хорошо сочетается с прослушиванием релаксирующей музыки и использованием лечебных физических упражнений. Выводы: использование внутривенного лазерного облучения крови в сочетании с прослушиванием релаксирующей музыки и использованием комплекса физических упражнений значительно снижает уровень пролактина у женщин с гиперпролактинемией.

Purpose: The results of studies of the effectiveness effects on the body of women with reproductive dysfunction and hyperprolactinemia matched set of methods of physical rehabilitation. Material/Methods: The study involved 24 women aged 18-38 years who were equally divided into study and control groups. Women in both groups received complex rehabilitation measures, which included intravenous laser irradiation of blood on the combined laser therapy apparatus "MIT-1." The procedure was performed every day, the course of 10 sessions, duration 20 min. The patients of the main group along with radiation listened relaxing sounds (classical music, the noise of the sea, rain) and performed their own range of therapeutic exercise, aimed at speeding up the metabolism. Results: The study found that patients in both groups of women (91.7%) under the influence of rehabilitation measures significantly reduced the level of prolactin in the blood, which almost returned to normal. Intravenous laser irradiation of blood goes well with listening to relaxing music and the use of therapeutic exercise. Conclusion: The use of intravenous laser irradiation of blood in conjunction with listening to relaxing music and the use of a complex exercise significantly reduces the level of prolactin in women with hyperprolactinemia.

Keywords

ЖЕНЩИНЫ, ГИПЕРПРОЛАКТИНЕМИЯ, БЕСПЛОДИЕ, РЕАБИЛИТАЦИЯ, ЛАЗЕРОТЕРАПИЯ, АРТТЕРАПИЯ, ЖіНКИ, ГіПЕРПРОЛАКТИНЕМіЯ, БЕЗПЛіДДЯ, РЕАБіЛіТАЦіЯ, ЛАЗЕРОТЕРАПіЯ, АРТТЕРАПіЯ

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