Use of thermoelectric heat meters in locomotor therapy for the rehabilitation of patients with lumbosacral spine injuries
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63527/1607-8829-2024-4-69-88Keywords:
thermoelectric heat meter, heat flux density, temperature, thermometric indicators, spinal osteochondrosis, locomotor therapyAbstract
The study presents the results of using thermoelectric heat meters in locomotor therapy for the rehabilitation of patients with lumbosacral spine injuries. The conducted clinical studies enable the diagnosis of inflammatory processes, particularly in neurological manifestations of spinal osteochondrosis, and allow monitoring the effectiveness of conservative treatment for degenerative-dystrophic diseases of the lumbosacralspine. The effectiveness of thermoelectric heat meters in medical diagnostics has been confirmed.
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