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Hydrorehabilitation of women aged 55-60 with a diagnosis of hernia of the lumbar spine

https://doi.org/10.57006/2782-3245-2022-6-2-49-55

Abstract

Relevance. Vertebroneurological disorders are the most common chronic diseases. Lumbar osteochondrosis is one of the most common diseases of the peripheral nervous system, has a tendency to relapses, often causing temporary disability. At the present stage of the development of medicine, physical therapy occupies a prominent place in the process of rehabilitation with diseases of the musculoskeletal system.

Purpose. Improvement of the functional state of the musculoskeletal system and cardiovascular system in 55-60-year-old women with lumbar spine hernias.

Methodology and organization of the research. There were 7 women under observation, aged 55-60 years with a diagnosis of "hernia of the lumbar spine", at the polyclinic stage. According to the previous examination, all patients had characteristic complaints of intermittent pain syndrome of moderate and weak intensity. There were also complaints of rapid fatigue.

The results of the research. The study of the general condition of the patients by means of the Roland-Morris questionnaire indicated the existing disorders of the patients' vital activity (11.6 points). When comparing repeated results, a decrease in the level of violations to 6.3 points was reliably noted.

Conclusions. Comparison of these functional samples showed reliable dynamics of the results.

About the Authors

M. V. Svetlakova
M. V. Svetlakova
Russian Federation

M. V. Svetlakova, PhD, assist. prof.



L. E. Morozova
Екатеринбургский институт физической культуры (филиал) ФГБОУ ВО «УралГУФК»
Russian Federation

L. E. Morozova, Educator



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Svetlakova M.V., Morozova L.E. Hydrorehabilitation of women aged 55-60 with a diagnosis of hernia of the lumbar spine. Scientific and educational basics in physical culture and sports. 2021;(2):49-55. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.57006/2782-3245-2022-6-2-49-55

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