THE APPLICATION OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING TO EVALUATE THE EFFICACY OF MEDICAL REHABILITATION FOR PATIENTS WITH KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS: A REVIEW ARTICLE
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Keywords: Medical rehabilitation, osteoarthritis, knee osteoarthritis, physiotherapy, magnetic resonance imaging.Abstract
Аnnotation. In recent years, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been increasingly used to diagnose early osteoarthritis (OA). Taking into account the fact that nowadays pharmacological agents are not effective enough and often lead to allergization of the body, there is a need to search for new non-drug methods of treatment of patients with knee joint OA that have proven effectiveness.
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