Podolskyy O. Complex rehabilitation of patients with essential arterial hypertension with the syndrome of psycho-emotional stress with use of magnetic laser therapy and psycho-physical correction

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0415U004794

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Specialization

  • 14.01.33 - Курортологія та фізіотерапія

29-09-2015

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.609.05

The Kharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Ministry of Health of Ukraine

Essay

Dissertation is dedicated to the problem of increasing the efficacy of treatment of patients with hypertension by developing differentiated complexes of magnetic laser therapy and psychophysical correction in the form of audio-visual stimulation. Application of the proposed complex of therapeutic measures leads to decrease of the level of psychoemotional stress in patients with hypertension I stage by 28,32±11,67%, with hypertension stage II to 15,64±9,27%.There is an improvement in quality of life in terms of role functioning, general health, emotional role functioning. In patients with hypertension stage III with concomitant heart failure, improvement of quality of life after treatment is due to objective indicators such as the reduction of swelling of extremities, increased tolerance to physical activity, reduction of restrictions on sexual activity. Evaluation of quality of life using Minnesota questionnaire in patients with hypertension stage III with heart failure showed that the use of complex approach of magneto-laser therapy helped to improve such indicators as reducing swelling of extremities, increased tolerance to physical activity, reducing restrictions on sexual activity. These events have occurred due to improved microcirculation, vasodilation and sympatholytic action, which were confirmed by laboratory and instrumental data. In patients with hypertension stage III application of physiotherapy treatment as the main method is impractical because its effectiveness has not been confirmed by the significant dynamics of blood pressure and clinical manifestations.

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