Correction of biomechanical changes of the motor stereotype in patients with chronic pelvic pain
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The article presents the records of the study of the influence of drug and non-drug treatment on the possibility of correcting biomechanical changes in patients with chronic pelvic pain syndrome. The possibilities of increasing the therapy effectiveness by using an original method based on direct visual biofeedback are shown. The study involved 60 patients; the average age was 42 (18-65 years). The duration of treatment was 21 days. Subjective pain perception, pain area, biomechanical changes, and muscle syndrome index were analyzed. It was found out that after complex treatment with biofeedback the indexes of subjective pain perception, pain area, muscle syndrome as well as the biomechanics study parameters significantly improved.
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