FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine and may be used in neurology, traumatology, physiotherapy, orthopaedics, in stepped therapy of protrusions, herniated disks, scoliosis, kyphosis, kyphoscoliosis, spondylolisthesis, osteochondrosis, myofascial syndrome, myositis, vertebrogenic (discogenic) torticollis, intercostal neuralgia, lumbago, lumbar ischialgia. The I stage consists in intravenous blood exposure to UV and red low-intensity laser emission, graduated uniform extension of all spinal segments in a traction apparatus with no fixation devices with considering patient's anthropometric data in complete muscular relaxation. The stage II consists of two alternating series of procedures. The series I implies paravertebral vacuum cup massage from both side upwards from a lumbar to cervical spine along massage lines of the back with a cup tightly pressed to skin. It is followed with vacuum gradient therapy with using a number of cups of different volumes and sections simultaneously along a venous outflow. Further, a leech therapy (LT) covering an umbilicus, a swing therapy (ST) in the SWING MACHINE training facility. The series II includes a one-day acupress therapy of the spinal muscular frame with using ebonite rollers along massage lines of the back, then - manual exposure on its musculo-ligamentous apparatus and joints in the form of various massage types, a yumeiho therapy, a postisometric relaxation, further the LT and the ST on the back area. The days free from the manual exposure and the LT on the back area; the ST is followed by physical exercises based on the system of traditional Cigun, Nishi, yoga techniques The stage III provides diagnosis and orthopaedic feet correction.
EFFECT: therapeutic effect is ensured by exposure on all the pathogenesis patterns of the spinal diseases: cell, immune, humoral, neuromuscular, mechanical, reflex, at the level of the integrated system, including principal drug-free recovery of the spinal health.
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Dates
2012-07-20—Published
2011-03-10—Filed