Possibilities of osteopathic correction methods using in the treatment of dorsopathy at the cervicothoracic level
https://doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2021-1-90-98
Abstract
Dorsopathy and associated pain syndromes are among the most common diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue. Despite the relatively high level of the problem knowledge, the dorsopathies treatment still remains a fairly serious task for clinicians. A combination of medication and non-medication treatment methods is optimal. Some studies have previously demonstrated the clinical efficacy of osteopathic correction methods using in the complex therapy of patients with dorsopathies. The issues of isolated application and mutual compatibility of various non-drug methods have not yet been studied enough. The article describes a case from practice devoted to the isolated use (monotherapy) of osteopathic correction in a patient with dorsopathy, and discusses the features of individual regional somatic dysfunctions identification and filling out an osteopathic conclusion.
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V. O. BelashRussian Federation
Vladimir O. Belash, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Mechnikov North-West State Medical University, Associate Professor at Osteopathy Department; Institute of Osteopathy (St. Petersburg), lecturer; Medical Clinics LLC «Mokhov Institute of Osteopathy» (St. Petersburg), head physician. eLibrary SPIN: 2759-1560. Scopus Author ID: 25959884100
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E. N. Nenashkina
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Elvira N. Nenashkina, Institute of Osteopathy (St. Petersburg), lecturer; St. Petersburg State University, Assistant at the Institute of Osteopathy; Medical Clinics LLC «Mokhov Institute of Osteopathy» (St. Petersburg), obstetrician-gynecologist, doctor of ultrasonic diagnostics, osteopathic physician. eLibrary SPIN: 1083-6912
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Belash V.O., Nenashkina E.N. Possibilities of osteopathic correction methods using in the treatment of dorsopathy at the cervicothoracic level. Russian Osteopathic Journal. 2021;(1):90-98. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2021-1-90-98