FIELD: medicine; traumatology; orthopedics; neurology.
SUBSTANCE: invention can be used in the rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy aged from 1.5 to 3 years. Under general anesthesia, skin incisions up to 0.5 cm long are made on the upper or lower limb. The formation of muscle-bone marrow canals is carried out on the femur, tibia, metatarsal bones and phalanges of the fingers of the lower or upper limb. Perforation of the bones is performed with an electric drill; the sizes of the milling holes vary from 1 to 5 mm depending on the diameter of the tubular bone. The number of perforations is 30–35 and is determined by the length of the limb.
EFFECT: method prevents the development of muscle wasting, deformation of bones and joints, eliminates spasticity by activating the proprioceptor field of the limb, stimulating brain neurons and forming new efferent connections.
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Dates
2023-10-25—Published
2023-04-05—Filed