Consistent Application of Physiotherapy Methods in the Treatment of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Clinical Case
T. V. Siraeva,
M. V. Burakova,
O. G. Komissarova
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. One of the problems of domestic phthisiology is the low effectiveness of treatment, which, along with anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy, uses pathogenetic methods, including physiotherapy procedures. The use of several physical factors in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis shows great therapeutic effectiveness. However, there are not enough works highlighting the combined effects of physical factors in tuberculosis of the respiratory system, applied in successive courses, taking into account th… Show more
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