The use of BRT in the treatment of patients with neuritis of some peripheral nerves
AUTHORS : Shmagin A.N.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Military clinic, Krasnogorsk, Russia
YEAR : 2003 | Category : Type of Application
We examined 24 patients with neuritis. All examined patients developed the disease as a result of traumatic injuries (partial) of the peripheral nerves of the upper and lower extremities. Among the surveyed there were 13 ($ 54.17) men and 11 ($ 45>, $ 83) women. The duration of the disease in 13 (54.17%) patients was 2.5– 3 months, in 9 (37, 50%) – 4 and in 3 (12.50%) patients – over 6 months. Among the examined patients, median nerve neuritis was verified in 9 (37.50%) cases, tibial neuritis in 8 (33.33%) cases, and peroneal neuritis in 7 (29.17%) cases.
For the purpose of comparative study of the therapeutic effect in patients with peripheral nerve neuritis, the subjects were divided into two groups. The first group included 14 (58.33%) patients, and the second – 10 (41.67%). The subjects of the first group underwent bioresonance therapy on the device “IMEDIS-BRT”. The second group of patients was prescribed combined treatment: BRT and electrical stimulation with low-frequency impulse currents (ENIT), which was carried out by the device “MIORITM-040”.