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Клинико-нейрофизиологические аспекты патоморфоза классических неврологических синдромов

Клинико-нейрофизиологические аспекты патоморфоза классических неврологических синдромов

Abstract

Basic mechanisms of formation of myalgia and fascial and ligamentous pain are presented. The role of myofascial hypertonus in pathogenesis and formation of the clinical picture of myofascial pain syndrome and fibromyalgia is postulated. Clinico-neurophysiologic diagnosis criteria of myogenic and fascial and ligamentous hypertonus, classification and clinical manifestations of fibromyalgic syndrome are given. The methodic recommendations on treatment of fibromyalgic syndrome are presented.

Keywords

МИОФАСЦИАЛЬНЫЕ БОЛЕВЫЕ СИНДРОМЫ, НЕЙРОФИЗИОЛОГИЯ, НЕВРОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ СИМПТОМЫ ПРИ ПАТОЛОГИЧЕСКИХ СОСТОЯНИЯХ, ДИАГНОСТИКА, ТЕРАПЕВТИЧЕСКИЕ МЕТОДЫ И СРЕДСТВА, КЛАССИФИКАЦИЯ

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This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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