Abstract

AGE-related reduction in blood flow velocity in middle cerebral arteries and the musculoskeletal system

Highlights

  • With increasing age comes the slowing of blood flow through the arteries of the brain [1,2,3,4,5]

  • If we trace the dynamics of the age-related decline in flow velocity (FV) in the different study groups, we can construct the corresponding graphs and to determine when FV on the middle cerebral arteries (MCA) will be reduced by 60% from the level of the DC component

  • The value of FV in the MCA in healthy children is 120 ± 4.5 cm/s, it is more than patients with fractures and in children with congenital diseases of the limbs, but lower than in patients with gonarthrosis

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Summary

Introduction

With increasing age comes the slowing of blood flow through the arteries of the brain [1,2,3,4,5]. When the pathology of the musculoskeletal system age-related decline rate of cerebral blood flow velocity is relatively higher [7,8]. With increasing age, decreased as the maximum permissible values of the operational elongation according to the Ilizarov method stunting of the limbs and the length of the period of fixing broken bones [9,10]. The aim of this work was the analysis of dependence of the pace of age-related decline in speed of cerebral blood flow and functional status of the musculoskeletal system of different groups of patients

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