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Сочетание местного вибрационного воздействия и трансцеребральных методик физиотерапии в лечении женщин с синдромом тазовой боли

Сочетание местного вибрационного воздействия и трансцеребральных методик физиотерапии в лечении женщин с синдромом тазовой боли

Abstract

The present study was designed to demonstrate the possibility of combined application of local and central physiotherapeutic methods for the treatment of women (n = 98) presenting with pelvic pain syndrome (PPS) of different etiology (inflammatory processes in the small pelvis following surgical interventions, dysmenorrhea, ovulatory syndrome). Vibration and the magnetic field were locally applied to the perineal region using an AVIM-1 apparatus. Central treatment included the combination of transcranial magnetic therapy and electrostimulation with the use of an ANO-ATOS-E apparatus. It was shown that the combined application of local and central physiotherapeutic methods in conjunction with medicamental therapy for the relevant indications made it possible to relieve pain syndrome by 64.6%, reduce vegetative dysfunction and disturbances in cerebral circulation by 30% and 18% respectively compared with the control patients. Simultaneously, the main parameters of microcirculation improved by 1.5-2 times while increased general resistance of the organism was documented in 72% of the women included in the study. Taken together, these changes produced the beneficial effect on their reproductive potential and promoted the development of pregnancy.

На примере лечения 98 женщин с синдромом тазовой боли (СТБ) различной этиологии (воспалительные заболевания органов малого таза, состояние после оперативного вмешательства, дисменорея, овуляторный синдром) продемонстрированы возможности комбинированного использования местных и центральных методик физиотерапии. Местное воздействие вибромагнитотерапии осуществлялось на область промежности с помощью аппарата "АВИМ-1". Центральное воздействие включало сочетание транскраниальной магнитотерапии и электростимуляции с помощью аппарата АМО-АТОС-Э. В результате проведенных исследований доказано, что комплексное использование местных и центральных методик физиотерапии в комбинации с лекарственной терапией позволило в большей степени, чем традиционная медикаментозная терапия, снизить интенсивность болевого синдрома, купировать явления дисфункции вегетативной нервной системы, улучшить состояние церебральной гемодинамики и периферической микроциркуляции.

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СИНДРОМ ТАЗОВОЙ БОЛИ, МЕСТНАЯ ФИЗИОТЕРАПИЯ, ТРАНСКРАНИАЛЬНАЯ МАГНИТОТЕРАПИЯ, ТЭС-ТЕРАПИЯ

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