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Fizioterapevtik muolajalarni organizmga ta'siri

Authors: Akbarova Hilola Abdurasul qizi; Keldiboyeva Muslima To'xtanazar qizi; Mamatqodirova Rayxonoy Abduqaxxor qizi;

Fizioterapevtik muolajalarni organizmga ta'siri

Abstract

Physiotherapy - Greek "physio" - nature, "therapia" - treatment, that is, treatment with the forces of nature. Physiotherapy is a field that studies and applies the unique properties and healing properties of various natural and artificial factors. Almost all physical therapy procedures, such as massage, water and heat or electrical treatment, are aimed at improving blood circulation in the diseased body part, thereby restoring the function of the part

Keywords

Physiotherapy, UHF, electropheresis, laser therapy, electromassage, nur therapy, inhalation, magnetic therapy, massage, hydrotherapy

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