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[Multichannel electromyostimulation in patients with infantile cerebral palsy].

Authors: A D, Burygina; N P, Drinevskiĭ; S I, Sukhinin;

[Multichannel electromyostimulation in patients with infantile cerebral palsy].

Abstract

The paper provides pathogenetic evidence for multichannel electrostimulation used by the author's procedure in patients with infantile cerebral paralysis. It also presents the clinical and functional findings of its use in combination with balneopelotherapy, massage, therapeutical exercises, and orthopedic prophylaxis. The therapeutic efficiency was 82.4 and 84.2% for patients with spastic diplegia and in those with hemiparetic infantile cerebral paralysis, respectively.

Keywords

Adolescent, Electromyography, Cerebral Palsy, Child, Preschool, Remission Induction, Humans, Electric Stimulation Therapy, Electroencephalography, Child, Combined Modality Therapy

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