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Корреляционная зависимость кожной симпатической активности и выраженности болевого синдрома в процессе медицинской реабилитации пациентов дорсопатиями

Корреляционная зависимость кожной симпатической активности и выраженности болевого синдрома в процессе медицинской реабилитации пациентов дорсопатиями

Abstract

Обследовали и провели медицинскую реабилитацию 390 пациентов с дорсопатиями в стадии обострения. Нашли, что кожная симпатическая активность, определяемая способом динамической сегментарной диагностики по показателям исходного вегетативного тонуса, имеет прямую высокой степени корреляционную зависимость с выраженностью болевого синдрома, оцениваемого пациентами по шкале ВАШБ. Предложено использовать в клинической практике показатели исходного вегетативного тонуса при проведении динамической сегментарной диагностики для объективизации выраженности болевого синдрома.

390 patients in the acute stage dorsopathies were examined. Found that skin sympathetic activity, determined by the method of dynamical segmental diagnostics in terms of baseline autonomic tone, has a direct correlation with the severity of pain. Proposed to use indicator baseline autonomic tone during dynamic segmental diagnosis for objectification of the severity of pain.

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ДОРСОПАТИИ, КОЖНАЯ СИМПАТИЧЕСКАЯ АКТИВНОСТЬ, БОЛЕВОЙ СИНДРОМ, МЕДИЦИНСКАЯ РЕАБИЛИТАЦИЯ, ДИНАМИЧЕСКАЯ СЕГМЕНТАРНАЯ ДИАГНОСТИКА

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