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Methods of treatment. UHF-therapy

UHF therapy is a therapeutic method, which is used to treat ultrahigh and high frequency currents . The range is from 10 to 300 MHz.

UHF-therapy is a method with anti-inflammatory, hyposensitizing, analgesic, bacteriostatic effects. The use of this type of therapy contributes to the enhancement of immune processes, including the phagocytic activity of leukocytes.

UHF-therapy involves the use of a pulsed and continuous electric field, which has an increased penetrating power. Under its influence in the body tissues there are oscillations of ions, displacement of atomic groups and electronic shells in molecular ranges, directed orientation in large dipole molecules. The absorbed energy of the ultrahigh-frequency electric field is converted into heat. The tissues are provided with selective heating. Thus, more heat is formed in the bones and subcutaneous tissue, less it is formed in the skin, muscles, lymph, nervous tissue and blood. The body reacts to the effect not only due to changes in the tissues of biological and physico-chemical processes, but also irritation of nerve endings.

The equipment for carrying out the procedures is in principle similar to the equipment for diathermy.

Depending on the position of the electrodes, transverse and longitudinal (tangential) therapy is determined. In the first case, the effect is on pathological processes located deep. Longitudinal UHF-therapy is used for a superficially located lesion.

There are electrodes from the skin at some distance. The gap between the condenser plates, their location relative to the pathological focus determines the depth of field exposure and the degree of the patient's thermal sensation. The closer the electrode is to the surface of the skin, the shallower the effect is. Thus, for the treatment of diseases such as folliculitis, acne, impetigo, boils, minor abscesses, it is located as close as possible to the affected area.

Depending on the degree of exposure, there is a thermal, subthermal and athermic dose. The appointment of any of them is carried out taking into account the severity and course of pathology. Thus, with the therapeutic effect on acute inflammatory processes, an athermic dosage is recommended with a transition at the end of the course to a subthermal one. Thermal doses are prescribed for the purpose of exacerbating low-grade purulent inflammation.

The therapeutic course includes fifteen to twenty procedures. Sessions can be held every other day or every day. The duration of the procedure does not exceed seven or ten minutes.

Treatment can be carried out by various equipment. One of the devices is UHF-60. In comparison with its predecessors, the device has less weight. The electrical holders in the device are represented by flexible hoses.

A more modern device is UHF-80-3 Undatherm. The equipment is equipped with automatic tuning, seven power levels. Portable apparatus "Undaterm" is used in medical institutions of neurological, therapeutic profiles and in pediatrics. The equipment is intended for exposure to a magnetic or electric field in various diseases in a physiotherapy room.

Indications for the procedures are:

- peripheral vascular pathology;

- consequences of injuries and diseases of the nervous system, musculoskeletal system;

- trophic ulcers;

- inflammation, toxic skin diseases, neurodermatitis, eczema.

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