Possibilities of bioresonance therapy for reflex syndromes osteochondrosis of the cervical spine
AUTHORS : Usacheva L.V. | Kravtsov Yu.I. | Abyzova T.V. | Devyatkova G.I.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : GOU VPO “Perm State Medical Academy of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation”, Perm, Russia
YEAR : 2003 | Category : Type of Application
Introduction Osteochondrosis spine contacts withslowly progressive dystrophic changes in the cartilage of the intervertebral disc (chondrosis) and the adjacent bone tissue of the vertebral bodies (osteo).
These fundamental approaches to the pathogenesis of osteochondrosis (Shmorl G., 1932) have survived to this day. Pain so characteristic of osteochondrosis of the spine is caused by the effect on the adjacent tissues of rich pain receptors, primarily ligaments, muscles, muscle tendons, periosteum, joint capsule, blood vessels, with the exception of intraosseous ones.