Introduction: Muscle-pain syndrome is one of the leading neurological disease, and may be cause disability for actve populaton. The rehabilitaton of functonal state of musculoskeletal organs and considerable physical or psychological stress can be treat by physiotherapy exercises and various types of manual and hardware methods. To eliminate muscle spasm, the hardware ofoad spinal moton segments using the simulator CORDEN was used, allowing mainly the deep back muscles in a state of hypertonicity relaxaton. Aim: was to study the efectveness of CORDEN simulator as a means of muscle-pain syndrome management due to the acupressure pressure of the patent’s own body weight on the area of transverse processes and facet joints. Results: According to subjects’ psychological testng results before and afer the course of spine correcton, compared with the control characteristcs, signifcantly lower rates of neurotcism were revealed. The results of the mechanical impact of the device on spinal moton segments in combinaton with the relaxaton efect of the currents on the organism are expressed to improve the well-being, relieve pain and reduce mental stress. Conclusion: The conducted research has shown that CORDEN cardio simulator is an efectve rehabilitatve means for muscle-vertebrogenic pain syndrome.
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