Schekolova Natalya Borisovna, Grand PhD in Medical sciences (Dr. Med. Sci), Professor of the Department of traumatology, orthopedics and battlefield medicine of Perm State Medical University named after Academician E. A. Wagner (PSMU) of Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Petropavlovsk Street 26, 614990 Perm, Russian Federation; phone: 8 (342) 2215416, 8-988-886-94-38, 8 (342) 244-77-64; e-mail: nb_sh@mail.ru
Bronnikov Vladimir Anatolyevich, Grand PhD in Medical sciences (Dr. Med. Sci), Professor, Head of the Department of Medical and Social Expertise and Complex Rehabilitation of the Faculty of Continuing Professional Education of Perm State Medical University named after Academician E. A. Wagner (PSMU) of Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Petropavlovsk Street 26, 614990 Perm, Russian Federation; Director of the Center for Complex Rehabilitation of the Disabled, Lodygina Street 39, 614090 Perm, Russian Federation; phone: 8 (342) 214-26-75, 8-902-791-70-78; e-mail: info@rehabperm.ru
Zinoviev Alexander Mikhailovich, PhD in Medical sciences (PhD Med. Sci), traumatologist-orthopedist of the Center for Complex Rehabilitation of the Disabled, Lodygina Street 39, 614090 Perm, Russian Federation; phone: 8 (342) 214-26-75, 8-908-271-22-26; e-mail: zam@rehabperm.ru
Sklyannaya Ksenia Alexandrovna, PhD in Medical sciences (PhD Med. Sci), assistant lecturer of the Department of Medical and Social Expertise and Complex Rehabilitation of the Faculty of Continuing Professional Education of Perm State Medical University named after Academician E. A. Wagner (PSMU) of Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Petropavlovsk Street 26, 614990 Perm, Russian Federation; neurologist of the Center for Complex Rehabilitation of the Disabled, Lodygina Street 39, 614090 Perm, Russian Federation; phone: 8 (342) 269-40-23, 8-919-462-48-69.
In the heading: Original researches
Year: 2019 Volume: 1 Journal number: 3
Pages: 29-33
Article type: scientific and practical
UDC: 617:3
DOI: 10.26211/2658-4522-2019-1-3-29-33
Introduction. Post-traumatic, orthopedic and neurological pathology of the upper extremity needs special correction. We proposed a bandage with new design solutions for use in shoulder pathology. We proved the effectiveness of the use of bandage on the dynamics of pain and the amplitudes of the movement.
Aim. To develop a bandage on the shoulder joint to correct the pathology of the upper limb.
Materials and methods. In 52 people, when applying the bandage, the dynamics of the pain syndrome were assessed by the visual analogue pain scale and the amplitude of movements in the shoulder joint.
Results. After the treatment, lasting for 21 days, the intensity of pain in the shoulder joint was decreased in half (from 7.0 ± 0.5 points to 3.5 ± 0.25 points), the extension in the right shoulder joint improved by more than a third.
Conclusion. The developed version of the bandage had new constructive solutions, contributed to improving the effectiveness of stabilizing the shoulder joint, reducing pain syndrome, preventing arthropathies and deformities of the shoulder joint.
Keywords: efficiency of use., modified bandage, orthopedic and neurological pathology of the shoulder joint, post-traumatic, prosthetic and orthopedic correction
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