Electromyographic exposure control electrical stimulation and electrostatic field in the treatment osteochondrosis of the lumbosacral spine
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Efficiency of the use of combination of electrostimulation and electrostatic massage methods is proved in the system of sportsmengymnasts training process. Application of electro- myography is grounded as a method of control of the segmental vehicle state of spinal card and functional state of the back muscles.
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