DEVELOPMENT OF DIFFERENTIATED APPROACHES TO THE COMPLEX TREATMENT OF OSTEOARTHRITIS
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Abstract
Osteoporosis is a systemic disease of the skeleton, characterized by a decrease in bone mass per unit volume and microdisorders in the architectonics of bone tissue, which lead to an increase in the fragility of bones and the possibility of fractures. Osteoporosis is a multifactorial disease, accompanied by a decrease in bone mineral density and its strength, as well as neuromuscular insufficiency, which together increase the risk of falls and lead to frequent fractures bones - mainly fractures in the hip, vertebrae and radius, occurring with minimal trauma or spontaneously. The result of this study is to achieve a reduction in pain syndrome, functional improvement of joint condition, and prevention of disability through the use of complex restorative therapies depending on the pathogenetic link of the disease.
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