Abstract

The aim of the study was to identify the features of the course of repair processes in myometry under the influence of selective pulsed electrostimulation as a monomethod and in combination with system-wide magnetotherapy according to ultrasound data in patients after myomectomy. The study included 105 patients aged 28 to 59 years after myomectomy. All patients were divided into 3 groups of 35 people: the control group did not receive physical therapy. Patients of the main group with 2 days after surgery was carried out, the total magnetic therapy with the duration of 15 minutes, at the rate of 10 daily procedures in combination with the selective pulsed electrical stimulation currents of low frequency with a duration of 25 minutes, at the rate of 10 daily procedures; patients in the comparison group from the 2nd day after surgery was conducted by selective pulsed electrical stimulation currents of low frequency, duration 25 minutes, at the rate of 10 daily procedures. In the study it was found that the most pronounced stimulation of regenerative processes and proper formation of postoperative scar in patients in the early postoperative period after myomectomy was noted under the influence of complex application of General magnetic therapy in combination with selective pulsed electrical stimulation currents of low frequencies through tristimulous and regenerative eff ects are somewhat less significant results were obtained when monophospate selective pulsed electrical stimulation currents of low frequency. The obtained results indicate the prospects of including the developed complex in the programs of early rehabilitation of patients after myomectomy to improve the flow of regeneration processes in the myometrium and prevent the development of suture failure.

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