Physiotherapy methods in medical rehabilitation of children with scoliosis
M. A. Khan,
E. M. Talkovsky,
D. Yu. Vybornov
et al.
Abstract:The article presents a review of the literature on the prevalence, relevance, and social significance of scoliosis in children. Much attention is given to the role and place of physiotherapy methods used in medical rehabilitation programs for children with scoliotic spinal deformity. Impulse currents occupy key positions among the numerous methods of physiotherapy for scoliosis (SMT, DDT, interference therapy, etc.) due to their specific effect on the neuromuscular apparatus in order to increase the tone of we… Show more
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