Wiadomości lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland : 1960)
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The relevance of this study is caused by the wide spread of musculoskeletal pain, particularly among young people of working age and lack of effectiveness of drug treatment. ⋯ Patients with myofascial pain syndrome of cervicobrachial localization need the complex of manual therapy combined with acupuncture. The manual therapy corrects abnormal biomechanical pattern while acupuncture corrects autonomic dysfunctions and emotional disorders.
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Effective laws provide a series of duties to be performed by physicians and other medical personnel associated with TB. Every TB case and death resulting from TB as well as any case of undesirable result of BCG test requires notification and filling in of a special form. ⋯ TB patients can use special sick benefits extending up to 270 days. There is a requirement to use appropriate codes to define TB irrespective of LCD-10 classification.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
[Comparison of the analgesic effect of interferential current (IFC) and TENS in patients with low back pain].
Electrotherapy, including theTENS and interferential current (IFC) is one of the most frequently used treatments in physical therapy in patients with low back pain. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of TENS and IFC on pain relief and to compare the analgesic efficacy of the two currents. ⋯ Interferential current and TENS therapy are effective for pain relief in patients with low back pain. The study showed equal analgesic efficacy of both treatments.
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Ports are more and more often applied with patients requiring the permanent intravenous access, not only in the cancer treatment. Very devices, as well as procedures associated with applying them are determined in the heterogeneous way. Therefore during the last conference "Intravenous Port--implantation, care, complications" an attempt to systematize the applied terminology was made.
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Despite cardiopulmonary resuscitation guidelines and their regular updates, the results of cardiac arrest victims treatment are still disappointingly poor. Complex treatment including providing artificial ventilation, circulatory support and prevention of secondary damage from ischemia and hypoxia is a complicated process and its result is unpredictable. The aim of the paper is to present the main steps in post-resuscitation syndrome treatment including ventilatory and circulatory stabilization, central nervous system protection and prognostic value of biochemical and neurophysiological tests.