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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38465823

ABSTRACT

This is a description of the case of quite severe neurolisteriosis in an adult man resulting in the rare combination of neurological symptoms such as complete bilateral ophtalmoplegia and locked-in syndrome. The case illustrates clinical features that are special for this disorder and also highlights management of such patients.


Subject(s)
Locked-In Syndrome , Meningitis, Listeria , Meningoencephalitis , Adult , Humans , Male , Causality , Meningitis, Listeria/diagnosis
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Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult ; 99(6. Vyp. 2): 19-25, 2022.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36511462

ABSTRACT

The significant prevalence of acute cerebral circulatory disorders, the complexity and persistence of disorders of the functions of the upper and lower extremities, which are accompanied by prolonged and persistent disability, is an important medical and social problem. OBJECTIVE: Development of optimized programs of medical rehabilitation in patients after acute cerebrovascular accident in the late recovery period. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study included 200 patients who suffered acute cerebral circulatory disorders, with increased muscle tone in the lower extremity by the type of spasticity in the late recovery period, who were divided into five groups comparable in clinical and functional characteristics and age: the 1st group (n=40) - patients who, in addition to the standard complex of therapy and rehabilitation, the same in all five groups and including therapeutic physical culture, medical massage and kinesiotherapy, received low-frequency electrostatic massage, complex multimodal effects from the Alpha-capsule apparatus, training on a multifunctional biofeedback (BFB) platform and training of the stereotype of walking on to the track by the method of imposition; the 2nd group (n=40) - patients who, in addition to the standard complex, received low-frequency electrostatic massage from the Khivamat apparatus and exposure to broadband modulation currents; the 3rd group (n=40) - patients who, in addition to the standard complex, received a complex multimodal effect from the Alpha-capsule; the 4th group (n=40) - patients who, in addition to the standard complex, received training on a multifunctional platform with barefoot and training of the stereotype of walking on the track by the method of imposition; the 5th group (n=40) - patients who received only a standard complex of therapy and rehabilitation. RESULTS: At all control points (after the course of treatment, after 6 and 12 months), in addition to general clinical and neurological studies, microcirculation parameters were evaluated by laser Doppler flowmetry. In dynamics, it was revealed that in the 1st, 2nd, and 4th groups there was a significant improvement in microcirculation in the affected limbs, to a lesser extent, this significant improvement in microcirculation was noted in the 3rd group; in patients of the 5th group, only a positive trend was noted. CONCLUSION: Inclusion in the standard rehabilitation complex of low-frequency electrostatic massage, multimodal physiotherapy and training on a multifunctional platform with BFB COBS in combination with walking stereotype training with video instruction using the system with BFB C-Mill in patients who have suffered acute cerebrovascular accident, with motor disorders in the form of hemiparesis with increased muscle tone of the lower extremity in the late recovery period causes a significant improvement in microcirculation in the arteriolar-venular bed of the affected lower extremities, which may underlie the improvement of static-locomotor indicators and contribute to the expansion of the volume of movements in the joints of the lower extremities.


Subject(s)
Stroke Rehabilitation , Stroke , Humans , Stroke Rehabilitation/methods , Paresis , Muscle Spasticity/etiology , Muscle Spasticity/therapy , Cerebrovascular Circulation , Treatment Outcome , Recovery of Function
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Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult ; 99(6. Vyp. 2): 56-64, 2022.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36511468

ABSTRACT

The review article considers the problem of nonmedical post-stroke rehabilitation, in particular the restoration of fine motor skills in patients in the early period of the disease. A review and analysis of various randomized controlled trials concerning the use of various rehabilitation methods both in monotherapy and in their combined application is carried out, and modern technical devices, with the use of computer technology and biofeedback, are reviewed. Proceeding from the presented literature data and their analysis, there are certain grounds for introducing modern apparatus complexes and robotized devices for fine motor skills restoration in post-stroke patients, especially in the early period, into the multimodal rehabilitation system. However, further research in this direction is needed to achieve a sustained positive result.


Subject(s)
Stroke Rehabilitation , Stroke , Humans , Motor Skills , Stroke Rehabilitation/methods , Biofeedback, Psychology/methods , Recovery of Function
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Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult ; 99(4. Vyp. 2): 5-10, 2022.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36083811

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effectiveness of social recovery (trip to the store by bus and making purchases) in elderly patients with stroke in the right middle cerebral artery undergoing a course of specialized trainings in a complex of functional spatially oriented rehabilitation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study involved 44 patients with previous stroke (mean age 70.8±3.1 years) randomized into 2 equal groups: main group - basic standard of rehabilitation (exercises with instructor, mechanotherapeutic technique with cyclic simulators, massage of paretic limbs) and training of social adaptation in a complex of functional spatially oriented rehabilitation; control group - basic standard of rehabilitation alone. Duration of rehabilitation course was 14 days. To determine mean norm of timing of complex training of socially significant skill, we asked 23 volunteers without severe comorbidities to perform tasks of functional spatially oriented rehabilitation. RESULTS: After complex rehabilitation program, we found significant dynamics of time necessary for the following actions: "take a bag and hang it over shoulder", "open the pockets of the bag with a zipper (2 pockets)", "take the jacket off the hanger and put it on", "take the products from the basket and put in the pocket". Moreover, the main group was characterized by significantly lower impairment of daily activity (Barthel score 66.3±4.5 vs. baseline 45.7±4.9, p<0.05), improvement of functional independence (FIM score 76.7±1.5 vs. baseline 65.2±3.1, p>0.05). These values turned out to be significantly better than in the control group. CONCLUSION: These results indicate the effectiveness of functional spatially oriented rehabilitation in elderly patients with cerebral stroke. This approach increases personal independence in daily life and improves overall quality of life.


Subject(s)
Stroke Rehabilitation , Stroke , Activities of Daily Living , Aged , Humans , Quality of Life , Recovery of Function , Stroke Rehabilitation/methods , Treatment Outcome , Upper Extremity
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Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult ; 99(4. Vyp. 2): 22-29, 2022.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36083814

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of ozone therapy in rehabilitation of patients with previous COVID-19. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A randomized controlled clinical trial included 51 patients aged 29 - 78 years with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia (J12.8). Patients were divided into 3 comparable groups depending on the complex of rehabilitation. In the first (control) group (n=17), a 10-day course included daily breathing exercises and physiotherapy for the lungs (drug electrophoresis and low-frequency magnetotherapy). In the second (main) group (n=18), rehabilitation was combined with daily intravenous infusions of ozonized saline with ozone concentration of 2.0 mg/l within 5 days with subsequent standard rehabilitation. In the third group (n=16), patients received 5 ozone therapy procedures every other day. To determine the effectiveness and safety of systemic ozone therapy in rehabilitation of patients with previous COVID-19, we analyzed oxygen saturation, laboratory data (D-dimer and C-reactive protein), need for oxygen support before and after rehabilitation course. Complaints and quality of life throughout the rehabilitation program were assessed using the EQ-5D questionnaire. RESULTS: All patients had positive changes of all parameters. There were no adverse reactions throughout the rehabilitation program and 2 months later. We observed higher effectiveness of rehabilitation with systemic ozone therapy. Moreover, daily ozone therapy had a better effect on laboratory parameters compared to ozone therapy every other day. CONCLUSION: Ozone therapy is safe and effective in complex rehabilitation of patients with previous COVID-19. Further studies of large samples are needed to determine indications and appropriate criteria for this rehabilitation program.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Ozone , Humans , Lung , Ozone/therapeutic use , Quality of Life , SARS-CoV-2 , Treatment Outcome
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Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult ; 99(4. Vyp. 2): 51-60, 2022.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36083818

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the quality of life in patients receiving immunotherapy and overall response rate in case of additional magnetotherapy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study included 3 cohorts of patients (n=48) with various disseminated malignancies (melanoma, lung cancer, kidney cancer) who received immunotherapy. In the study groups, all patients additionally took courses of rehabilitation based on magnetotherapy. In the control cohorts, patients underwent courses of immunotherapy without additional magnetic therapy. Treatment efficacy was assessed according to iRECIST 1.1 criteria. The Russian version of the EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire was used to study the quality of life. We analyzed adverse events using the CTCAE 5.0 criteria. RESULTS: In patients with melanoma, the most common response to systemic treatment was stabilization (41.7% in the study group and 30.8% in the control group). The objective response rate was higher in the study group (33.3% vs. 23.1%). There was also significant improvement in the quality of life after treatment in the study group (by 23.5%). In the control group, the indicator worsened by 4.8%. Overall health improved by 12.8% in the study group and 10.3% in the control group. In patients with lung cancer, response to systemic treatment with stabilization was achieved in 33.3% of patients in the study group and 20% of patients in the control group. The objective response rate was 33.3% and 20%, respectively. Analysis of the study group revealed improvement of overall health by 9.6% and overall quality of life by 38.6%. In the control group, overall health improved by 4.8% and quality of life remained the same. In patients with kidney cancer, the objective response rate was 40% and 42.9%, respectively. Disease stabilization was achieved in 40% and 28.6% of patients, respectively. Overall health improved by 16.7% and 6.3%, overall quality of life - by 19% and 9.1%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Magnetic therapy during the course of immunotherapy improved the overall quality of life and reduced severity of adverse events. Further study of magnetotherapy as an accompanying rehabilitation technique is required.


Subject(s)
Magnetic Field Therapy , Melanoma , Humans , Immunotherapy , Quality of Life , Surveys and Questionnaires
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