FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to balneology and physiotherapy, the methods of balneotherapy for patients with osteoarthritis with concomitant hypertension. Balneotherapy procedures are carried out for patients with osteoarthritis with concomitant hypertension, in a 150 liters bath with water of a temperature of 36–37°C 1.6 kg of a concentrate of antlers and salt containing 700 ml of concentrate of cooking antler water and 900 g of dry brine from Kuchuk Lake are dissolved. General baths with panto-salt concentrate are used daily from 14.00 to 18.00, the duration of the procedures is 15 minutes, the course is 10 procedures.
EFFECT: method provides increased accessibility and expansion of the field of application of the method of pantotherapy of patients to increase the overall physical endurance and quality of life of this category of patients with osteoarthritis with concomitant hypertension.
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Dates
2024-04-15—Published
2021-10-25—Filed