Elimination of postoperative pain and swelling of the hand using special magnetophores

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It is known that the use of permanent magnets leads to a decrease in pain, acceleration of edema resorption and stimulation of reparative osteogenesis. To stimulate osteogenesis in non-fused fractures and pseudarthrosis of long tubular bones, a constant magnetic field (PMF) is used with an induction of 35 ± 5 mTl (millitesl) for 15 minutes (course — 20 sessions). However, these methods are effective only with prolonged (10–20 days) use.

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G. G. Nettov

Research Center of Tatarstan "Restorative Traumatology and Orthopedics"

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T. P. Rozovskaya

Research Center of Tatarstan "Restorative Traumatology and Orthopedics"

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Russian Federation

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© 1993 Nettov G.G., Rozovskaya T.P.

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