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Advances in Neurology and Neuroscience(AN)

ISSN: 2690-909X | DOI: 10.33140/AN

Impact Factor: 1.12

Some Physiological Aspects of Vibrostimulation in Hydrorehabilitation

Abstract

Giorgi Parulava, Eduard Feroyan and Nana Malania

Vibrostimulation in hydrorehabilitation shows new horizons for restoring health and well-being. In the years 2018-2023, the research conducted by us in the Tbilisi balneological clinic confirms that vibrostimulation is one of the fundamental components of the hydrorehabilitation process. In the practice of neurology and orthopedic pathologies, this implies the restoration of muscle function, activation of tendon reaction, along with this, a fundamental change in receptor regulation. Pathological proprioceptive stimulation and changing the action of the entire receptor field. Antagonistic muscle work and the resulting change in the pathological motor activity of a person, which leads to positive dynamics. It is a highly effective procedure to increase the effectiveness of other restorative treatment methods and therapeutic approaches. It was determined that as a result of vibrating hydrobaths, pain disappeared or significantly decreased in 90.7% of patients, static disorders in 63.3% and tension symptoms in 91.2%. Also, a higher frequency of loss of palpable sensitivity was observed in many trigger points compared to the control groups. The article presents the long-term results of thorough research and clinical experience, which allows us to achieve the maximum rehabilitological benefit, restore the patient’s health and improve his quality of life.

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