肌镇静肌松弛剂治疗运动性疾病的几年观察。

Therapia Hungarica (English edition) Pub Date : 1992-01-01
G Gálos
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比较两种治疗方法对运动性疾病患者的疗效;目前使用的抗炎复合疗法和Mydocalm辅助疗法。根据选取的疼痛指标和运动指标的变化,可以得出Mydocalm是一种有价值的辅助剂,特别是在改善运动功能方面,通过缓解肌肉强直和挛缩,促进患者一般情况的改善和日常活动能力的提高。
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Several years observations with Mydocalm muscle relaxant in locomotor disease patients.

Two therapeutic methods were compared on locomotor disease patients; the currently used anti-inflammatory complex therapy and the same therapy complemented with Mydocalm. On the basis of the changes of pain indices and motion indices chosen as parameters it could be concluded that Mydocalm is a valuable adjuvant, especially in improving locomotor functions, and it promotes the improvement of the general condition of the patients and the performance of their daily activities by relieving muscular hypertonia and contractures.

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