FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, neurology, otorhinolaryngology and orthopaedics, can be used for treating cochleovestibular disorders in patients with cervical osteochondrosis. Method involves sleep on pillow with recess and elevations. At that, time, during which pillow with central recess and side elevations is used for sleeping, is distributed, at least, on two periods. In first period sleep is carried out on pillow with lower point of recess, spaced apart from pillow base at distance, equal to 0.75-0.9 of patient's cervical vertebras deviation, wherein said deviation is distance between vertical line, which is tangent to spine, and vertical line, passing along patient's head back side in sagittal plane. In next periods sleep is carried out on pillow with lower point of recess, spaced apart from pillow base with decreasing of distance from 0.75 to 0.0 of initial deviation. Duration of each of periods is equal to 10-50 days.
EFFECT: method provides attenuated technique of cervical osteochondrosis prevention and treatment with gradual extension of patient's spine, with stable result.
1 cl, 7 dwg, 1 ex
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Dates
2016-12-20—Published
2015-05-05—Filed