Modern possibilities of treatment of tendinopathy using complex homeopathic preparation Traumeel S


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Degenerative changes in periarticular tissues with inflammatory process, called tendinopathies or tendinosis, are frequent pathology of the musculoskeletal system. Tendinopathy - a major cause of morbidity and temporary disability in the population. Steroidal and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are most commonly used for this pathology, but they have a number of side effects and limitations of use. The optimal direction of pharmacotherapy of this disease includes not only a modulation of the inflammatory process, but also the activation of regenerative processes in damaged tissues. Traumeel S fully meets these requirements, and its efficacy and safety in patients with tendinopathies have been demonstrated in numerous multi-center, randomized clinical trials.

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G. A Batischeva

Voronezh State Medical University n.a. N.N. Burdenko

O. A Mubarakshina

Voronezh State Medical University n.a. N.N. Burdenko

Email: mubarakshina@mail.ru
PhD, Teaching Assistant at the Department of Clinical Pharmacology

M. N Somova

Voronezh State Medical University n.a. N.N. Burdenko

E. N Kopylov

BHCI CD City Policlinic №10, Voronezh

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