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INSTANT, QUICK AND DELAYED REACTION OF THE BODY IN REPLY TO THE USE OF J.-P. GUILIANI’S TREATMENT METHOD BY THE EXAMPLE OF PRIMARY GONARTHROSIS: POLYPARAMETRIC AND STATISTICAL RESEARCH

https://doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2017-1-2-67-77

Abstract

In 26 patients presenting confirmed primary gonarthrosis, clinical and instrumental examinations were conducted in order to evaluate the effect of the energy osteopathy. The examination was followed by the statistical processing of the obtained data. Three types of the organism’s reactions to the treatment were identified: instant, quick and delayed, which permitted to make a conclusion about the effectiveness of the method used, despite the different informative value of the data of the polyparametric study.

About the Authors

Ju. . Novikov
Bashkortostan State Medical University
Russian Federation


O. . Kantor
Institute of Social and Economic Research Ufa Scientific Centre RAS
Russian Federation


J. -P. Guiliani
Collège d’Énergétique Traditionnelle Chinoise S.F.E.R.E.
Russian Federation


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Novikov J., Kantor O., Guiliani J.-. INSTANT, QUICK AND DELAYED REACTION OF THE BODY IN REPLY TO THE USE OF J.-P. GUILIANI’S TREATMENT METHOD BY THE EXAMPLE OF PRIMARY GONARTHROSIS: POLYPARAMETRIC AND STATISTICAL RESEARCH. Russian Osteopathic Journal. 2017;(1-2):67-77. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2017-1-2-67-77

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