The article is describes the issues of etiology, pathogenesis, clinical picture, approaches to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of Quincke’s edema.
This study describes the experience of treating intervertebral hernia and osteochondrosis, compression-ischemic syndrome, back pain, lumboshealgia using the author’s method and restorative treatment with diagnostic use of electromyography and segmental magnetic stimulation.
This article is devoted to a specific disease of the thyroid gland. The article reviews and describes hypothyroidism. Clinical recommendations on diagnosis, treatment, and this disease are given.
Pediatric mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the most common neurological damage in children. Prompt adequate measures in TBI diagnostics can significantly change trauma consequences, as well as course of illness, especially in the first hours after injury. The method of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is non-invasive, safe and highly accurate in children TBI diagnostics.
The problem of atypical location of the vessels of the neck is acute enough for doctors, both surgical profile and doctors of other specialties. Absence of symptoms of aberrant arterial forms, in most cases, leads to more thorough preoperative preparation. The internal carotid artery is most at risk of trauma. Both surgical operations, and also various anesthesia, endoscopic and otolaryngological procedures can be potentially dangerous. This article describes the etiology of aberrations, population prevalence, screening detection methods and risk factors, and aclinical case.
Muscles represent a postmitotic tissue that does not undergo significant cell replacement throughout life. Therefore, an effective method is needed to restore and repair cells to avoid apoptosis and catabolism of skeletal muscles throughout life. Adaptations caused by contraction in the skeletal muscle are largely determined by the regimen, volume and intensity of the exercises. Physical activity leads to multiple changes in skeletal muscle, including: the biogenesis of mitochondria, an increase in the maximum activity of oxidative enzymes, and promotes anabolism of the myofibrillar protein. The interaction between exercises and nutrients, metabolites that are formed because of intensive work, can also be important for adaptation and response to training the cross-sectional area of type II fibers.
The study was conducted on track and field athletes and ice skaters of various qualifications. A histochemical method was used to determine the content of type I muscle fibers in the quadriceps femoris muscle. It is shown that the composition of muscle fibers in cyclic sports is directly related to the speed of passing qualifying stages by athlets. Achievement of a high sports result by athletes at the first steps of the qualification ladder directly depends on the composition of the muscle fibers.
The vegetative reactivity of the organism of young dancers was evaluated during the stabilometric test: «Stability in the Romberg position» on two legs and separately on the right and left leg with visual control and its restriction. The greatest changes in vegetative reactivity were revealed in dancers in the period of puberty. Identified changes may be the cause of deterioration in the quality of dance performance in the period of puberty.
Статья "Рецензия на учебник «Спортивная диетология» профессора кафедры спортивной медицины Российского государственного университета физической культуры, спорта, молодежи и туризма (ГЦОЛИФКа) С. А. Полиевского" Журнал "Therapist /
Therapist"