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Correction of a muscular-tonic syndrome at a cervical osteochondrosis by device Multi-Cervical Unit «Hanoun medical»

https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2008-5-2-393-398

Abstract

Neurologic, radiological inspection of 30 men (middle age is 36,5 ± 7,5) with a muscular-tonic syndrome at a cervical osteochondrosis. According to an index of a muscular syndrome on 3 degrees of weight 3 groups of patients are allocated. Diagnostics by device MСU allows to reveal authentically and precisely dysfunction in the certain group of muscles of a neck and to spend their adequate training, promoting duly correction. The medical technique of device MCU leads to full recourse muscular-tonic and liquidations of a painful syndrome at muscular-tonic syndrome I and to II degree, significant recourse of expressiveness of syndromes at sick of a cervical osteochondrosis with muscular-tonic a syndrome of III degree. Formation of a correct muscular stereotype provides achievement of proof medical effect, preventive maintenance of a reflex painful syndrome in a cervical department of a backbone and prevention of chronic disease.

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A. V. Soroka
Уральская государственная медицинская академия
Russian Federation


M. V. Nadezhdina
Уральская государственная медицинская академия
Russian Federation


I. A. Stolayrov
Уральская государственная медицинская академия
Russian Federation


V. A. Khizhenok
Уральская государственная медицинская академия
Russian Federation


E. T. Afina
Уральская государственная медицинская академия
Russian Federation


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Soroka A.V., Nadezhdina M.V., Stolayrov I.A., Khizhenok V.A., Afina E.T. Correction of a muscular-tonic syndrome at a cervical osteochondrosis by device Multi-Cervical Unit «Hanoun medical». Bulletin of Siberian Medicine. 2008;7(5-2):393-398. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2008-5-2-393-398

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ISSN 1682-0363 (Print)
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