Complex therapy of resistant forms of cochleovestibular disorders in vertebrobasilar insufficiency on the background of cervical dorsopathy
AUTHORS : Makina1 S.K. | Agasarov2 L.G. | Gotovsky3 M.Yu.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : 1City polyclinic №1, Petropavlovsk, Kazakhstan; 2RRC “Medical Rehabilitation and balneology “Ministry of Health of Russia, 3Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2014
As part of the continuation of the theme of the complex application of pharmacopuncture and
adaptive bioresonance therapy, in essence a new corrective technology, this work is presented. The results
of a study of the combined use of bioresonance therapy and the antioxidant Mexidol by the
pharmacopuncture method in 60 patients with vertebrobasilar insufficiency (VBI) caused by cervical
dorsopathy (CD), mainly with cochleovestibular disorders, resistant to standard therapy, are shown.
Analysis of the clinical and neurological characteristics of the patients’ condition showed that the use of
Mexidol by the pharmacopuncture method in combination with bioresonance therapy in patients with VBI
with CD significantly and consistently reliably reduces the severity of cochleovestibular disorders (CI) and
asthenic syndrome