The traumatologist's automatic informational and retrieval system permits one to make a diagnosis of injuries in a patient and to have recommendations on their treatment, as well as to analyze injury-related nonspecific adaptation syndromes of the locomotor apparatus, which are laid into the system of informational models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA topometameric classification of mechanical injuries of the locomotor apparatus has been developed specially for the traumatologist's automatic information and retrieval system (TAIRS). The classification is intended for formalized characterization of mechanical injuries. The purpose of making this formalized diagnosis of an injury is to obtain an injury code by which, on the basis of laid expert assessments, TAIRS gives recommendations how to treat a patient by taking into account the specialization of a health institution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA total of 124 patients with coronary disease (CD) and vertebral osteochondrosis (76 males and 48 females) were examined. Extended vertebral osteochondrosis was diagnosed in 68 patients, cervical osteochondrosis in 29, cervicothoracal osteochondrosis in 27. The patients were investigated by means of spinal X-ray, electro- and vectorcardiography, tetrapolar rheography.
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