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Transcranial Physiotherapy in the Correction of Reproductive System Disorders in Adolescent Girls with Obesity

Received: 20 August 2014     Accepted: 3 September 2014     Published: 20 September 2014
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Abstract

The study was undertaken to evaluate and optimize various modes of transcranial physiotherapy for reproductive system disorders in puberty girls with obesity. Combined use of transcranial magnetic therapy (TMT) and transcranial electrostimulation (TES) was substantiated by a study of the hormonal status, carbohydrate metabolism, anthropometric and clinical data, ultrasonography and electroencephalography. The application of AMO-ATOS-E apparatus for this purpose could normalize a menstrual cycle in 86,3% of the obese girls, by reducing body weight by an average of 9,26±4,28 kg for 3 months. This method was shown to ensure effective prevention of polycystic ovary syndrome. Analysis of electroencephalography indicates a baseline impairment of brain bioelectrogenesis in adolescent girls with reproductive system disorders and their correction with TMT and TES therapy.

Published in American Journal of Internal Medicine (Volume 2, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajim.20140205.11
Page(s) 83-86
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Keywords

Obesity, Adolescents, Reproductive System, Transcranial Physiotherapy

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Author Information
  • Department of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology, Saratov State Medical University n.a. V.I.Razumovskiy, Saratov, Russia

  • Department of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology, Saratov State Medical University n.a. V.I.Razumovskiy, Saratov, Russia

  • Research and Technology Department, "Trima" Society, Saratov, Russia

  • Department of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology, Saratov State Medical University n.a. V.I.Razumovskiy, Saratov, Russia

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