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Состояние мышечной системы у пациентов со сколиотической деформацией и оптимизация способа их коррекции в онтогенезе. Сообщение II

Состояние мышечной системы у пациентов со сколиотической деформацией и оптимизация способа их коррекции в онтогенезе. Сообщение II

Abstract

При изучении динамики показателей тремора m. erectum spinae при ее длительном изотоническом напряжении при коррегирующей терапии у пациентов со сколиотической деформацией I-II степени было установлено: значимое уменьшение амплитуды в диапазоне частот от 2,0 до 7,0 Гц во всех возрастных группах в мышце с левой стороны позвоночника и в возрасте от 10 до 18 лет с правой стороны, достоверное уменьшение амплитуды в диапазоне частот 7,1-15 Гц во всех возрастных группах в мышце с левой стороны позвоночника и в возрасте от 14 до 18 лет с правой стороны, в диапазоне частот от 15,1 до 70,0 Гц значения амплитуды имели тенденцию к возрастанию с увеличением возраста больных, но значимые различия были получены не во всех группах.

At the study of dynamics of indices of m. erectum spinae tremor with its prolonged isotonic tension while using correcting therapy in patients with I-II degree of scoliotic deformation we determined that: reliable decrease of amplitude within the range of 2.0-7.0 Hz in all the age intervals in muscle of the left side of spine and in the age of 10-18 years in one of the right side, reliable decrease of amplitude within the range of 7.1-15 Hz in all the age intervals in muscle of the left side of spine and in the age of 14-18 years in one of the right side, and within the range of 15.1-70 Hz amplitude tended to rise at the increase of patients age, but not in all the groups there were reliable distinctions.

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СКОЛИОЗ, ОНТОГЕНЕЗ, ТРЕМОР, КОРРЕГИРУЮЩАЯ БИОРЕЗОНАНСНАЯ ТЕРАПИЯ, ЭМГ-БИОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ОБРАТНАЯ СВЯЗЬ

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