The use of manual therapy in the treatment and rehabilitation of post-traumatic cerebro vascular disorders
AUTHORS : Shitikov T.A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Medical Institute of Traditional and Alternative Medicine, Dnepropetrovsk,
Ukraine
YEAR : 2012
SUMMARY The article describes the clinical application of manual diagnostic and therapeutic techniques (visual diagnostics, craniometry, release, PIR, craniosacral technique) in patients with distant cerebral hemodynamic disorders of head injuries. The effectiveness and safety of
manual therapy techniques in the rehabilitation of a group of patients has been confirmed. A modulating cerebrovascular effect has been proven at various stages of the consequences of head injuries, which confirms the feasibility of identifying various pathobiomechanical variants
of craniofacial asymmetry in rehabilitation after head injuries.