FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to neurology, correction of biomechanical reconstructions of motor stereotype in individuals with chronic pelvic pain syndrome and lower back pain. Device for correcting biomechanical rearrangements of motion stereotype in individuals with chronic pelvic pain syndrome and lower back pain consists of semi-rigid belt 10 cm wide with fasteners in the form of Velcro. Belt rear part is provided with vertical mark for correct positioning of belt relative to pelvis circumference. On side surfaces of belt there are fastenings in form of plastic rails with length of 20 cm and width of 2 cm. Marking with division of 0.5 cm is applied parallel to rails. To plastic rails on both sides there are parallel fixed laser indicators on rigid fastening with possibility of sliding along rails and fixation, directed forward.
EFFECT: invention improves the clinical effectiveness of myofascial pain syndrome in the patients with chronic lower back pain and pelvis.
1 cl, 4 dwg
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Dates
2020-01-28—Published
2018-06-15—Filed