EUROMEDICAHanover1-2 Juni 2007 |
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| V.S. Petrova | INTERACTION BETWEEN RENAL DISEASES AND MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS |
| «Planeta Med» Medical Centre, Moscow, Russia |
Objective: to prove the existence of a consecutive connection between urinogenital and musculoskeletal diseases and basing on the result to conduct a necessary correction of the condition. The correction was carried out in a complex way, on a metabolic level removing the urinogenital and musculoskeletal problems as well as the body’s pathology on the whole.
Materials and methods. Quality selection of the anamnesis enabled to evaluate truthfully the consequence of complexes of symptoms in the patients in regard to the urinogenital and musculoskeletal systems.
An objective assessment of the patients’ condition was carried out in accordance with the data of biochemical study of the blood, radiodiagnostics (radiography of spine, CAT or MRI of the spine), urine and blood tests as well as the data of MEDISKRIN functional diagnostics. A cohort group of 70 patients aged 24-65 comprised 23 women and 47 men that were treated at the department of endoecological rehabilitation of the Medical Center «Planeta Med» in the period from October 2005 till March 2007. After detecting a complex of symptoms the correction of the functional condition was carried out with the background of recommended functional foods, adequate physical training and quality drinking program. Complex homotoxicological preparations with the account of the progress stage according to Rekeveg table [1] “6 phases” were selected.
Results. In the patients there were detected or confirmed complexes of symptoms of such illnesses as chronic pielonefritis, chronic renal failure, urolithiasis etc combined with dorsopathies (vertebral osteochondrosis, scoliosis, spondylolisthesis), osteopathies and chondropathies. The study of the anamnesis showed that more than 70% of the patients prior suffered from the following diseases and disorders: acute glomerulonephritis, acute pielonephritis, food and chemical intoxications, long-term exposure to some allopathic preparations. Only in 12% of the patients previously occurred excessive strains of musculoskeletal apparatus or traumas were reported, they had complications after infectious diseases, inherited susceptibility to pathology of cartilaginous tissue.
The therapy improving the functions of kidneys preceded the treatment and only after achieving improvement of kidney filtration were given the preparations containing chondroitin sulfate, vitamin С and a protein-glycosidic complex (from sea-cucumber (Stichopus japonicus)), hyaluronic acid as well as homotoxicological preparations with the chondroprotective action. The condition was assessed basing on the data of MEDISCRIN diagnostics, clinical and biochemical indices.
The basic criteria for the efficiency and adequacy of the treatment were: reduction of the pain syndrome nonvisceral etiology in the torso and lower limbs; decrease or complete disappearance of hypertonia in lower limbs (cramps), improvement or restoration of the full mobility in the impaired limbs. These changes were found in 58% of the patients at the first stage of the treatment prior to administration of chondoprotective drugs. No seasonal complications were revealed in the cohort.
Conclusions. The obtained results are easily comprehended if interpreted from the microelemental point of view. Deficit or excess of micro- or macroelements that emerges and progresses due to kidney diseases can be responsible for pathology of bone-muscular and ligament apparatus.
[1] http://www.arnebia.ru/issue/homotoks/table6s/index.htm
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