Possibilities of an effective combination of antibacterial therapy and resonance-frequency methods of treating children with chronic osteomyelitis
AUTHORS : Petritskaya E.N. | Kartashova N.V. | Abaeva L.F. | Druzyuk E.Z.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : MONIKI named after M.F. Vladimirsky, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2008
Currently, under the name “osteomyelitis” they combine inflammation of all parts of the bone: osteitis, myelitis and periostitis. There are hematogenous osteomyelitis, which develops as a result of the introduction of microorganisms into the bone through the blood, and wound, or traumatic osteomyelitis, which is secondary and develops as a complication of the wound process, surgical treatment of closed fractures.
In the initial stage, these two types of bone inflammation are completely different both in origin and in manifestations. However, in the later phases, the differences are gradually smoothed out, so they have a common name. Symptoms
of the course of the disease: