Abstract

The article analyzes the effectiveness of combined application of fractional photothermolysis and fermencol ultraphonophoresis against the background of metabolic syndrome in patients with cicatricial skin changes. It is shown that the efficiency of combined physiotherapy is reduced if it is performed against the background of metabolic syndrome. It is proved that the leading pathogenetic factors of the metabolic syndrome that reduce the therapeutic potential of physiotherapy procedures are insulin resistance and lipid metabolism disorders. It is found that the use of fractional photothermolysis and fermencol ultraphonophoresis does not affect significantly the main parameters of the metabolic syndrome in patients with or without metabolic syndrome. It is suggested that to increase the effectiveness of physiotherapy in patients with cicatricial skin changes in the presence of disorders of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, provoked by the development of insulin resistance, additional use of therapeutic factors used to correct metabolic disorders is necessary.

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