Complex approach to the correction of cervical-, humeroscapular myofascial syndromes
Keywords:
dorsopathies, myofascial pain syndrome, adaptive bioresonance therapy, manual therapyAbstract
The aim of the study was to optimize the treatment of patients with myofascial pain syndrome at humeroscapular level by combination of bioresonance therapy and manual therapy. The study established high efficiency of the proposed therapeutic approach. This is confirmed by a distinct improvements in physical and mental condition of the patients, significantly surpassing in this respect characteristics of comparative treatment groups.References
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2013-09-30
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Агасаров, Л. Г., and А. В. Болдин. “Complex Approach to the Correction of Cervical-, Humeroscapular Myofascial Syndromes”. Traditional Medicine, no. 3(34) 2013, Sept. 2013, pp. 21-23, http://www.tradmed.ru/index.php/tm/article/view/366.
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