EFFICIENCY OF MODERN NON-MEDICATION REHABILITATION METHODS OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN OFTEN SUFFERING FROM SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME
Título
EFFICIENCY OF MODERN NON-MEDICATION REHABILITATION METHODS OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN OFTEN SUFFERING FROM SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME
Autor
Vavilova V. P., Nechaeva I. A., Vavilov A. M., Tsarkova S. A., Tyulyukin V. A.
Descripción
Aim: To assess the comparative effectiveness of modern non-medication rehabilitation arrangements (transcranialelectric stimulation, quantum therapy, speleoclimatotherapy) in 5-7 year-olds, often suffering from SARS (SevereAcute Respiratory Syndrome) for both individual rehabilitation and rehabilitation with the mother.Material and methods. 445 children (280 children rehabilitated individually, 120 children rehabilitated together with their mothers, 45 children made up the control group) were examined using clinical, immunological and functional diagnosis.Results: In non-medication rehabilitation the rates of local immunity of upper respiratory tract mucosa (lysozym,secretory immunoglobulin) and phagocytizing activity of neutrophils definitely increased. Positive dynamics ofchildren’s and their mothers’ emotional state has been recorded (anxiety level reduction). Comparative effectiveness of individual and joint rehabilitation of a child and a mother has been assessed.Conclusion: In joint rehabilitation of a mother and a child morbidity level decreased by 2,1 times, whereas in individual rehabilitation this ratio decreased by 1,5 times (р
Fecha
2019
Materia
chronically ill children, non-medication rehabilitation, Morbidity
Identificador
DOI: 10.25298/2221-8785-2019-17-3-308-313
Fuente
Žurnal Grodnenskogo Gosudarstvennogo Medicinskogo Universiteta
Editor
Grodno State Medical University
Cobertura
Medicine
Idioma
BE, EN, RU
Colección
Citación
Vavilova V. P., Nechaeva I. A., Vavilov A. M., Tsarkova S. A., Tyulyukin V. A., “EFFICIENCY OF MODERN NON-MEDICATION REHABILITATION METHODS OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN OFTEN SUFFERING FROM SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME,” SOCICT Open, consulta 27 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/1116.
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