Publications by authors named "I V Sidyakina"

This is a description of the case of quite severe neurolisteriosis in an adult man resulting in the rare combination of neurological symptoms such as complete bilateral ophtalmoplegia and locked-in syndrome. The case illustrates clinical features that are special for this disorder and also highlights management of such patients.

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The review article considers the problem of nonmedical post-stroke rehabilitation, in particular the restoration of fine motor skills in patients in the early period of the disease. A review and analysis of various randomized controlled trials concerning the use of various rehabilitation methods both in monotherapy and in their combined application is carried out, and modern technical devices, with the use of computer technology and biofeedback, are reviewed. Proceeding from the presented literature data and their analysis, there are certain grounds for introducing modern apparatus complexes and robotized devices for fine motor skills restoration in post-stroke patients, especially in the early period, into the multimodal rehabilitation system.

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Unlabelled: The significant prevalence of acute cerebral circulatory disorders, the complexity and persistence of disorders of the functions of the upper and lower extremities, which are accompanied by prolonged and persistent disability, is an important medical and social problem.

Objective: Development of optimized programs of medical rehabilitation in patients after acute cerebrovascular accident in the late recovery period.

Material And Methods: The study included 200 patients who suffered acute cerebral circulatory disorders, with increased muscle tone in the lower extremity by the type of spasticity in the late recovery period, who were divided into five groups comparable in clinical and functional characteristics and age: the 1 group (=40) - patients who, in addition to the standard complex of therapy and rehabilitation, the same in all five groups and including therapeutic physical culture, medical massage and kinesiotherapy, received low-frequency electrostatic massage, complex multimodal effects from the Alpha-capsule apparatus, training on a multifunctional biofeedback (BFB) platform and training of the stereotype of walking on to the track by the method of imposition; the 2 group (=40) - patients who, in addition to the standard complex, received low-frequency electrostatic massage from the Khivamat apparatus and exposure to broadband modulation currents; the 3 group (=40) - patients who, in addition to the standard complex, received a complex multimodal effect from the Alpha-capsule; the 4 group (=40) - patients who, in addition to the standard complex, received training on a multifunctional platform with barefoot and training of the stereotype of walking on the track by the method of imposition; the 5 group (=40) - patients who received only a standard complex of therapy and rehabilitation.

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Objective: To analyze the quality of life in patients receiving immunotherapy and overall response rate in case of additional magnetotherapy.

Material And Methods: The study included 3 cohorts of patients (=48) with various disseminated malignancies (melanoma, lung cancer, kidney cancer) who received immunotherapy. In the study groups, all patients additionally took courses of rehabilitation based on magnetotherapy.

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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of ozone therapy in rehabilitation of patients with previous COVID-19.

Material And Methods: A randomized controlled clinical trial included 51 patients aged 29 - 78 years with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia (J12.8).

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