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On the issue of exoskeletal rehabilitation of shoulder periarthritis after a gunshot wound of the scapular area

https://doi.org/10.17021/1992-6499-2023-4-111-116

Abstract

Modern comprehensive treatment of wounded and injured with combat injuries of limbs should include not only surgical treatment itself, but also effective rehabilitation for maximum restoration of the function of injured limbs. The use of exoskeletons in the rehabilitation of patients with shoulder blade and shoulder joint injuries can accelerate muscle strengthening, restore motor activity and range of motion, as well as improve the results of treatment and the quality of life of patients. The use of exoskeletons in the rehabilitation of patients with shoulder blade and shoulder joint injuries is an effective and promising approach.

About the Authors

A. A. Vorob'ev
Volgograd state medical university; Federal Center for Support of the Development and Production of Exoprostheses
Russian Federation

Aleksandr A. Vorob'ev - Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of Department, Volgograd State Medical University; Deputy Director.

Volgograd



A. S. Barinov
Volgograd state medical university
Russian Federation

Aleksandr A. Barinov - Cand. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor of Department.

Volgograd



E. A. Barinova
Volgograd state medical university
Russian Federation

Ekaterina A. Barinova - Cand. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor of Department.

Volgograd



F. A. Andryushchenko
Volgograd Medical Research Center
Russian Federation

Fedor A. Andryushchenko - Cand. Sci. (Med.), senior laboratory researcher.

Volgograd



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Vorob'ev A.A., Barinov A.S., Barinova E.A., Andryushchenko F.A. On the issue of exoskeletal rehabilitation of shoulder periarthritis after a gunshot wound of the scapular area. Astrakhan medical journal. 2023;18(4):111-116. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17021/1992-6499-2023-4-111-116

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