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  Therapeutic Effects Of Sulfur - Peat Baths On Patients With Rheumatic Muscle Pain 

 

  Treatment Of Hematomas With Peat Used In Balneotherapy

 

  Endocrinological Changes After Peat Therapeutics

 

  Balneotherapy for Progressive Systemic Sclerosis

 

  Balneologically Activated Skin Functions and their clinical Evidence.

 

  The differentiated use of mitigating mud therapy in the early convalescent period of viral hepatitis.

 

  The analgesic efficacy of sulfur mud baths in treating rheumatic diseases of the soft tissues. A study using the double-blind control method.

 

  Mud treatment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis with an immunologic deficiency.

 

  Successful prevention of adhesions using peat and humic acids.

 

Effect of spa therapy in Tiberias on patients with ankylosing spondylitis.

 

Physical and biochemical changes of thermal mud after maturation.

 

  The development of differentiated methods of balneological mud therapy for children with scoliotic disease.

 

Sulfide ooze mud and sodium chloride baths in treating osteoarthrosis patients.

 

  Mud pack therapy in osteorthrosis. Changes in serum levels of chondrocyte markers.

 

Effect of hyperthermic and isothermic mud application on hormonal function of normal and insufficient corpus luteum in women.

 

 

 





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