Non-invasive Physiotherapeutic Approaches in Biliary Dyskinesia

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作者
Costescu, Elena [1 ,2 ]
Calin, Gabriela [1 ]
Tirlea, Vlad [2 ]
Tabrean, Mihaiela Camelia [2 ]
机构
[1] Apollonia Univ Iasi, Fac Med, Iasi, Romania
[2] Alexandru Ioan Cuza Univ, Iasi, Romania
来源
BALNEO AND PRM RESEARCH JOURNAL | 2024年 / 15卷 / 04期
关键词
biliary dyskinesia; cholecyst; sphincter of Oddi; gallbladder; biliary dysfunction; interference; non-invasive; smooth muscle; INTERFERENTIAL ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION; SACRAL NERVE-STIMULATION; FECAL INCONTINENCE; CURRENT THERAPY; CONSTIPATION; GALLBLADDER; SPHINCTER; FREQUENCY; PRESSURE;
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10.12680/balneo.2024.749
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
Biliary dyskinesia seems to be an enigmatic, idiopathic but important pathology in terms of recurrent abdominal pain in the right upper quadrant, under the right costal border, in patients who feel the symptoms despite the non-detection of gallstones or tumors. The pathology can be the result of an improper response to hormonal stimulation, hypoactivity of the nerves that innervate the gallbladder or ineffective contraction of the sphincter of Oddi. The application of a non-invasive physiotherapy treatment with interference current, aiming to stimulate the motility of the gallbladder walls, resulting in a physiological activity but also an increase in the pain threshold. Periodic evaluations of the patients' condition to determine their condition. Increasing the quality of life of affected patients. In the study undertaken, the patients were subjected to a constant treatment with interference current therapy, following both the reaction to and the recording of possible adverse effects on the treatment of the late application, which appeared after the therapy. Consistent positive results were obtained in increasing the motility of the gallbladder in the medium and long term, decreasing the dysfunctional discomfort, considerably decreasing the pain threshold level of the patients, increasing the patients' quality of life with the resumption of productive activities. The application of interference current in biliary dyskinesias reveals an increased efficiency both after the first cure and after consecutive cures consistently applied at 5-month intervals for long-term effects and removing the perspective of a possible surgical intervention. Reducing pain and disconfort, increasing the quality of life of the affected patients is a wish fulfilled in the treated patients
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