Abstract
The article discusses the psychosomatic approach to the treatment of pain syndromes in patients with discogenic dorsopathy, based on the combined use of kinesitherapy and psychological correction of anxious depression using transcranial exposure using neuroacoustic stimulation on individually rhythms and meso-encephalic modulation using magnetically and photostimulation. It was established that the treatment of pain syndromes in patients with discogenic dorsopathy based on the proposed method reduces the subjective assessment of pain on the VAS scale by almost 30 % and the level of depression by 20 % in the A. Beck psychometric table compared to the control group.
Highlights
According to WHO experts, the prevalence of pain syndromes reaches the size of a pandemic and is a serious medical and socio-economic problem for most countries
The aim of the work is to increase the effectiveness of the treatment of pain syndromes in patients with discogenic dorsopathy, by combining kinesitherapy and psychological correction of anxiety depression using transcranial stimulation by the method of neuroacoustic stimulation on individually selected binaural rhythms and mesoenteric rhythms
The treatment was carried out using kinesitherapy with the addition of neuroacoustic and magnetophotostimulation of the psychological state of the patient, using the analgesic frequencies of 77 Hz and the sum of the analgesic and individual therapeutic frequencies
Summary
According to WHO experts, the prevalence of pain syndromes reaches the size of a pandemic and is a serious medical and socio-economic problem for most countries. Neuropathy, myofascial pain, fibromyalgia, arthralgia, visceral pain with different etiology are the second in frequency of primary treatment, after respiratory diseases, and the third in hospitalization. The aim of the work is to increase the effectiveness of the treatment of pain syndromes in patients with discogenic dorsopathy, by combining kinesitherapy and psychological correction of anxiety depression using transcranial stimulation by the method of neuroacoustic stimulation on individually selected binaural rhythms and mesoenteric rhythms
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