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Функциональное состояние мышц тазовых конечностей у собак в условиях экспериментальной модели перелома седалищной кости

Функциональное состояние мышц тазовых конечностей у собак в условиях экспериментальной модели перелома седалищной кости

Abstract

EMG-studies of 35 dogs while modeling ischial bone body and ramus have revealed decrease of the activation ability of pelvic limb muscles of experimental animals, which was restored more rapidly and more completely under transosseous osteosynthesis, than in control under conservative treatment. Both the denervation-and-reinnervation process and the protective interoreceptive reflex are mechanisms of change in muscle functional state in case of pelvis injury.

ЭМГ-обследования 35 собак при моделировании переломов тела и ветви седалищной кости показали снижение активационной способности мышц тазовой конечности экспериментальных животных, которая восстанавливалась быстрее и полнее в условиях чрескостного остеосинтеза, чем в контроле при консервативном лечении. Механизмами изменения функционального состояния мышц при травме таза являются денервационно-реиннервационный процесс и защитный интерорецептивный рефлекс.

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ЭЛЕКТРОНЕЙРОМИОГРАФИЯ, ТРАВМА ТАЗА, ВНЕШНИЙ ОСТЕОСИНТЕЗ, ДЕНЕРВАЦИОННО-РЕИННЕРВАЦИОННЫЙ ПРОЦЕСС

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