Abstract

The study included 80 patients aged 22-44 (31.7±4.4) years with lumbar osteochondrosis with impaired motor stereotype and myotonic reaction of the lumbar-pelvic region muscles. The patients were randomized into two homogeneous groups depending on the physical rehabilitation program: in the main group a combination of shock wave therapy (SWT) with the Masterplus MP200 extracorporeal shock wave therapy device (5 procedures with a frequency of 11 Hz, an impact force of 3.8-4.0 bar, intervals of 5-7 days) with a program of relaxing exercises according to the method of K. Levit was used; in the control group – only exercises program. The developed program of physical rehabilitation proved its effectiveness by a significant decrease in pain intensity indicators (p<0.001) by VAS scale, ODI disability level (p<0.001) and SKT kinesiophobia level (p <0.01), a significant increase in the spine mobility (p<0.05) and the lumbar spine mobility (p<0.05), flexion in the hip joints (p<0.05). The range of movements during extension, adduction and abduction of the hip joints also increased but not significantly. Normalization of the extensor muscle tone of the lumbar spine was observed in 87.5% of cases, the gluteus muscle tone – in 30.0%, and the piriformis muscle tone – in 27.5%. The frequency of registration of error patterns in the active combined movement of the lumbar segments and the pelvis decreased to 37.5% of cases as a whole. The developed program of physical rehabilitation proved to be effective compared with the results of the isolated application of relaxing exercises with a significant improvement by VAS scale (p<0.05), ODI (p<0.05) and SKT (p<0.05); normalization of the tone of the lumbar extensor muscles and the restoration of control of active movements in the lumbar-pelvic region are more often noted in more than a third of patients.

Highlights

  • One of the constant syndromes of lumbar osteochondrosis is myotonic syndromes, which are accompanied by persistent hypertension of the muscles of the lumbar-pelvic area

  • The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of shock wave therapy in patients with lumbar osteochondrosis with motor stereotype disorders and myotonic syndromes

  • The use of the developed program of physical rehabilitation by patients with lumbar osteochondrosis with myotonic reactions and disorder of motor stereotype is effective and after treatment is accompanied by a significant decrease in pain intensity by VAS (p

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Summary

Introduction

One of the constant syndromes of lumbar osteochondrosis is myotonic syndromes, which are accompanied by persistent hypertension of the muscles of the lumbar-pelvic area. Additional muscles not involved in locomotion receive an uncharacteristic load, which is accompanied by overexertion of the musculoskeletal system with the development of fatigue, the emergence of enthesopathies, the formation of secondary foci of painful irritation and disease progression. In this regard, rehabilitation treatment of patients with lumbar osteochondrosis should include relief of myotonic syndromes of the muscles of the lumbar-pelvic area with the optimization of motor stereotype. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of shock wave therapy in patients with lumbar osteochondrosis with motor stereotype disorders and myotonic syndromes

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