Efficiency Of Segmental-Reflex Balneo-Physiotherapeutic Complex In Ischemic Diabetic Foot Patients
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https://doi.org/10.70082/ftzb7880Keywords:
balneo-physiotherapeutic methos of treatment, diabetic foot, DFS significantly, LEDA of II-IV stages.Abstract
Background: The article examines the relationship between diabetic foot and pyo-destructive lesions of the lower extremities.
Objective: The research covers 109 patients with LEDA of II-IV stages and DFS divided into 2 groups according to the aims of research and used methods of treatment: I control - 60 patients treated with conventional surgical and conservative methods, II main - 49 treated with RSBPTC consisting of peloid therapy with mud from Azerbaijan volcanoes, trental-electrophoresis with “Polyus-1”, darsonvalization and magnetotherapy with “Volna-2” to lower extremities.
Methods: The study included 109 patients with ischaemic form of DF. They were divided into two groups based on the tasks and treatment methods used: the control group, which consisted of 60 patients who received traditional treatment, and the main group, which consisted of 49 patients who received conventional treatment plus SRBPTC, which included pelotherapy, trental-electrophoresis, darsonvalization, and magnetotherapy.
Results: We found that the use of RSBPTC consisting of peloid therapy, trental-electrophoresis, darsonvalization and magnetotherapy in patients with LEDA of II-IV stages and DFS significantly improves microcirculation and microcirculation and tissue metabolism, reduce inflammation and builds up restoration, healing of tropical ulcers and postoperative wounds, reliably improves the results of treatment.
Conclusion: The complicated treatment of patients with diabetic angiopathy of the lower extremities in the second to fourth phases by RSBPTC, which includes pelotherapy, magnetotherapy, darsonvalization, and trental electrophoresis, is a pathogenetically established, efficient, and effective form of therapy.
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