Optimization of short-course treatment of patients with dorsopathies in health resorts
https://doi.org/10.31549/2542-1174-2019-2-38-50
Abstract
In 74 patients with dorsopathies, the tolerability and effectiveness of shortened (up to 12–14 days) courses of health resort treatment were studied according to the results of the dynamics of clinical, functional, and laboratory statuses. It was revealed that the short-course treatment of patients with dorsopathies is accompanied by the development of unfavorable subclinical (in 21 % of cases) and clinical (in 37 % of cases) responses to physiotherapy. Addition of the medical complex with the chemical (medicinal liquid extract of Rhaponticum carthamoides ) and physical (laser therapy) adaptogens reduce the frequency and severity of subclinical and clinically signifi cant reactions to health resort treatment by 2.0–2.6 times and increases the immediate and long-term outcomes of shortened courses of health resort treatment. Supplementing the health resort complex for dorsopathy patients with adaptogens makes it possible to improve the tolerability of treatment and at the same time to reduce its duration, while the effectiveness of treatment increases.
About the Authors
N. F. MiryutovaRussian Federation
Miryutova Natalya Fedorovna — Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Neurological Department, Siberian Federal Science-Clinical Center (Seversk); Leading Researcher, Altai Research Institute of Resort Medicine and Health-Related Tourism
3, Partizanskaya Str, Belokurikha, 659900
T. S. Kovalenko
Russian Federation
Kovalenko Tatyana Sergeevna — Cand. Sci. (Med.), Chief Doctor
Belokurikha
I. V. Zhilyakov
Russian Federation
Zhilyakov Igor Viktorovich — Cand. Sci. (Med.), Director
Belokurikha
A. S. Klimenko
Russian Federation
Klimenko Anatoly Sergeevich — Junior Researcher
Belokurikha
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For citations:
Miryutova N.F., Kovalenko T.S., Zhilyakov I.V., Klimenko A.S. Optimization of short-course treatment of patients with dorsopathies in health resorts. Journal of Siberian Medical Sciences. 2019;(2):38-50. https://doi.org/10.31549/2542-1174-2019-2-38-50