Approaches to the stage-by-stage and complex treatment of children with dysplastic scoliosis of i - ii degrees

The problem of treating dysplastic scoliosis in children is very relevant. The significant prevalence of pathology and early disability of patients necessitates the development of new methods to increase the effectiveness of therapeutic approaches, especially at the initial stages of the pathologica...

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Main Authors: VOLOSHYNA Olena, BALASHOVA Iryna, DUKOVA Olga, LYSIY Igor, DICHKO Tetiana, ZBITNIEVA Viktoria, GUSHCHA Sergey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Association of Balneology, Editura Balneara 2020-05-01
Series:Balneo Research Journal
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Online Access:http://bioclima.ro/Balneo333.pdf
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Summary:The problem of treating dysplastic scoliosis in children is very relevant. The significant prevalence of pathology and early disability of patients necessitates the development of new methods to increase the effectiveness of therapeutic approaches, especially at the initial stages of the pathological process. Important for treatment is the consideration of dysplastic scoliosis as a manifestation of mesenchymal insufficiency syndrome. Our study aimed was to create individual stage-by-stage rehabilitation programs for children with dysplastic scoliosis of the I-II degree, including methods of differentiated kinesiotherapy and electrotherapy. In our study, we analyzed the results of complex stage-by-stage approaches to the treatment of children from 7 to 16 years old with dysplastic scoliosis of the I-II degree. Treatment and rehabilitation complexes included climatotherapy, standard kinesiotherapy, electrotherapy, massage, and balneotherapy (sanatorium-resort stage), as well as combined kinesiotherapy at the outpatient stage. The use of staged and integrated approaches to the treatment of children with dysplastic scoliosis of the I-II degree increases the effectiveness of therapy. It improves the quality of life of this group of patients.
ISSN:2069-7597
2069-7619