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Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult. 2011 Sep-Oct;(5):39-44.
[The application of multichannel electrostimulation and nivalin
electrophoresis for the rehabilitative treatment of the patient following
plastic surgery in the facial region].
[Article in Russian]
Lazarenko NN, Gerasimenko MIu.
Abstract
This paper describes for the first time the combined treatment of the patients who underwent plastic
surgery for the correction of cosmetic defects in the form of grade II and III senile atrophy of the skin in
conjunction with complicated neuropathies of the facial nerve. The essence of the proposed combined
treatment consists in using lymphatic drainage massage, medicinal electrophoresis of a nivalin solution,
multichannel electrostimulation, and microcurrent therapy with bipolar pulsed currents. The method made
it possible to significantly improve the properties of the skin in the facial region, neuro-muscular
conductivity, general microcirculation and cerebral circulation in the treated patients.
PMID:
22165146
[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
J Wound Care. 2011 Oct;20(10):464, 466, 468-72.
Modelling the cost-effectiveness of electric stimulation therapy in
non-healing venous leg ulcers.
Taylor RR, Sladkevicius E, Guest JF.
Source
Catalyst Health Economics Consultants, Northwood, UK.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
To estimate the cost-effectiveness of using electric stimulation (ES) therapy (Accel-Heal) plus dressings
and compression bandaging compared with dressings and compression bandaging alone in treating
chronic, non-healing venous leg ulcers (VLUs) of >6 months' duration from the perspective of the National
Health Service (NHS) in the UK.
METHOD:
A 5-month Markov model was constructed, depicting the management of a chronic, non-healing VLU of
>6 months' duration. The model considers the decision by a clinician to continue with a patient's previous
care plan (comprising dressings and compression bandaging) or treating with ES therapy plus dressings