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Clinical And Electro-Neuromyographic Changes In The Pathology Of The Muscular System In Patients With Hemophilia

Madasheva Anazhan Gazkhanovna , Assistants Of The Department Of Hematology, Samarkand Medical Institute, Uzbekistan
Mamatkulova Feruza Khaidarovna , Assistants Of The Department Of Hematology, Samarkand Medical Institute, Uzbekistan
Uralov Rustam Sherbek Ugli , Assistants Of The Department Of Hematology, Samarkand Medical Institute, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Electro-neuromyographic examination allows you to accurately assess muscle activity and pathogenetic changes in nerve tissues. When compression and injuries of the musculo-nervous system application based on electro stimulation is widespread and quite reasonable and  is considered a highly effective method. The use of electrical stimulation in  in patients with hemophilia improves muscles and peripheral nerves  microcirculation and metabolism.

Keywords

Hemophilla electro-neuromyographic,, clinical neurological changes

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Madasheva Anazhan Gazkhanovna, Mamatkulova Feruza Khaidarovna, & Uralov Rustam Sherbek Ugli. (2020). Clinical And Electro-Neuromyographic Changes In The Pathology Of The Muscular System In Patients With Hemophilia. The American Journal of Medical Sciences and Pharmaceutical Research, 2(11), 53–56. https://doi.org/10.37547/TAJMSPR/Volume02Issue11-09