Affiliation:
1. Scientific and Research Institute for Rheumatology n.a. V. A. Nasonova
2. Scientific and Research Institute for Rheumatology n.a. V. A. Nasonova; Russian Medical Academy for Postgraduate Continuous Education
3. Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry n.a. A. I. Evdokimov
Abstract
Difficulties in treating patients with rheumatological diseases are due to the complexity and versatility of pathogenesis, frequent comorbidity and advanced age of the majority of such patients. The use of non-pharmacological methods of treatment, including physical methods, enhances the analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect, improves tissue trophism and promotes the activation of reparative processes, slows down the progression of the disease and generally improves the quality of life of patients. In the complex treatment and rehabilitation of rheumatological patients, the use of magnetotherapy seems to be a method that is well substantiated by the data of numerous fundamental and modern clinical studies.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Economics and Econometrics,Media Technology,Forestry
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