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Magnetic fields in the conservative treatment of pain in multiple adhesions - case description

Jarosław Pasek, Tomasz Pasek, Aleksander Sieroń
Chirurgia Polska 2009;11(1):32-37.

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Vol 11, No 1 (2009)
Aktualności
Published online: 2009-11-10

Abstract

Intra-abdominal adhesions related to a previous surgical procedure can significantly influence postoperative pain occurrence. There is still no proper and sufficiently successful method of their treatment and, in some complicated cases, a relaparotomy is required. In the Department of Internal Diseases, Angiology and Physical Medicine in Bytom, the authors take a decision the treatment the incidental case of a 26-year old female patient with pain ailments caused occurrence postoperative multiple adhesions with used variable magnetic fields with good effect.

Abstract

Intra-abdominal adhesions related to a previous surgical procedure can significantly influence postoperative pain occurrence. There is still no proper and sufficiently successful method of their treatment and, in some complicated cases, a relaparotomy is required. In the Department of Internal Diseases, Angiology and Physical Medicine in Bytom, the authors take a decision the treatment the incidental case of a 26-year old female patient with pain ailments caused occurrence postoperative multiple adhesions with used variable magnetic fields with good effect.
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Keywords

pain; treatment; magnetic fields; multiple adhesions

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Title

Magnetic fields in the conservative treatment of pain in multiple adhesions - case description

Journal

Chirurgia Polska (Polish Surgery)

Issue

Vol 11, No 1 (2009)

Pages

32-37

Published online

2009-11-10

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Chirurgia Polska 2009;11(1):32-37.

Keywords

pain
treatment
magnetic fields
multiple adhesions

Authors

Jarosław Pasek
Tomasz Pasek
Aleksander Sieroń

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