- Medical physical education
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Medical physical education 1. 8. Media physical education for traumatological patients after immobilization with an individual method of classes procedure 9.51 0 9.51 - Massage
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The cost of supplies Total cost 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Performing massage procedures by mechanical exposure, hands
1.1.4. Head massage (front-and-back and occipital-dark area) and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 20.83 0.16 20.99 1.2.4. Face massage (frontal, near-binding, upper and mandibular region) and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 20.83 0.16 20.99 1.3.4. Neck massage and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 20.83 0.16 20.99 1.4.4. Massage of the collar zone (the posterior surface of the neck, the back to the level of the 4th thoracic vertebra, the front surface of the chest to the 2nd rib) and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 27.53 0.16 27.69 1.5.4. Massage of the upper limb and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 27.53 0.16 27.69 1.6.4. Massage of the upper limb, the shoulder of the shoulder and area of the scapula and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 34.49 0.16 34.65 1.7.4. Massage of the shoulder joint (the upper third of the shoulder, the area of the shoulder joint and the shoulder of the side of the same name) procedure 20.83 0.16 20.99 1.8.4. Massage of the elbow joint (the upper third of the forearm, the area of the elbow joint and the lower third of the shoulder) procedure 20.83 0.16 20.99 1.9.4. Massage of the wrist joint (the proximal department of the hand, the wrist joint and forearm) and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 20.83 0.16 20.99 1.10.4. Massage of the hand and forearm and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 20.83 0.16 20.99 1.11.4. Massage of the chest area (area of the front surface of the chest from the front boundaries of the shoulders to rib arches and the back of the VII to I lumbar vertebra) and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 41.18 0.16 41.34 1.12.4. Back massage (from the 7th cervical to the 1st lumbar vertebra and from the left to the right middle axillar line, in children-including the lumbosacral region) and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 27.53 0.16 27.69 1.13.4. Massage of the muscles of the anterior abdominal wall and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 20.60 0.16 20.76 1.14.4. Massage of the lumbosacral region (from I lumbar vertebra to the lower gluteal folds) and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 20.83 0.16 20.99 1.15.4. Segmental massage of the lumbosacral region and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 27.53 0.16 27.69 1.16.4. Back and lower back massage (from the 7th cervical vertebra to the sacrum and from the left to the right middle axillar line) and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 34.49 0.16 34.65 1.17.4. Massage of the cervical and thoracic spine (region of the rear surface of the neck and back area to the first lumbar vertebra and from the left to the right rear and axillar line) and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 34.49 0.16 34.65 1.18.4. Segmental massage of the cervical-thoracic spine and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 47.90 0.16 48.06 1.19.4. Massage of the spine area (area of the rear surface of the neck, back and lumbosacral of the sacral region from the left to the right rear axillar line) and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 41.18 0.16 41.34 1.20.4. Massage of the lower limb and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 27.53 0.16 27.69 1.21.4. Massage of the lower limb and lower back (foot of the foot, lower leg, hips, gluteal and lumbosacral-sacral region) and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 34.49 0.16 34.65 1.22.4. Massage of the hip joint (upper third of the thigh, area of the hip joint and the gluteal region of the same side) and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 20.83 0.16 20.99 1.23.4. Massage of the knee joint (upper third of the lower leg, the knee joint of the lower third of the thigh) and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 20.83 0.16 20.99 1.24.4. Massage of the ankle joint (the proximal section of the foot, the ankle joint and the lower third of the lower leg) and the preparation for the massage procedure procedure 20.83 0.16 20.99 1.25.4. Hill foot massage and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 20.83 0.16 20.99 1.26.4. General massage (in children of thoracic and younger preschool age) and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 47.98 0.16 48.14 1.27. 4. Perch massage and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 75.21 0.16 75.37 1.28.4. Survatory massage and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 47.90 0.16 48.06 1.29.4. Connective tissue massage and preparation for the massage procedure procedure 61.55 0.16 61.71 - Reflexotherapeutic services
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No VATThe cost of supplies Total cost 1 2 3 4 5 6 Vacuum reflexotherapy 3. 9. Scalporeflexotherapy procedure 32.99 3.28 36.27 3.12. Heating of acupuncture points by wormwood cigars procedure 22.12 1.11 23.23 3.13. Warming up points of acupuncture minimums procedure 16.59 1.11 17.70 3.16. Electropuncture procedure 27.64 1.14 28.78 Reflexotherapy methods 3. 1. Classic acupuncture (acupuncture) procedure 22.12 6.18 28.30 3. 2. Microiglovaling procedure 25.15 4.67 29.82 3. 3. Superficial acupuncture procedure 24.62 2.40 27.02 Reflexotherapy methods 3.5 Cryoreflexotherapy procedure 24.84 2.12 26.96 1. Consultation 1. 1. Primary consultation of a reflex therapist session 19.97 1.11 08.20 1. 2. Repeated consultation of a reflex therapist session 11.06 0.11 11.17 2.2.3. Identification of algic points (zones) on the auricle (auricular testing) 2. 2. 3. 1. Identification of algic points (zones) on the auricle (auricular testing) by probing procedure 13.73 0.12 13.85 3.33. Eastern massage 3.33.17. Survatory massage (acupressure) procedure 18.02 0 18.02 3.33.18 Preparatory-conquest stage for the massage procedure session 4.64 0.18 4.82 - Physiotherapeutic services
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The cost of supplies Total cost 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Electrotherapy 1.1. Galvanization is general, local procedure 10.54 4.63 15.17 1.2. Electrophoresis constant, pulse currents procedure 15.82 4.36 20.18 1.5. Hydogalvanic chamber baths procedure 20.86 4.53 25.39 1.8. Electrical stimulation of neuromuscular structures in the person procedure 30.71 4.09 34.80 1.9. Electrical stimulation of neuromuscular structures in the body of the body, limbs procedure 20.86 4.10 24.96 1.10. Electroson, trans -erebral electrotherapy procedure 31.38 4.62 36.00 1.11. Diadinamotherapy procedure 20.86 4.10 24.96 1.12. Amplipulster (SMT) procedure 20.86 4.10 24.96 1.13. Interpreting procedure 20.86 4.10 24.96 1.16. Electrotherapy with low -frequency pulsed currents procedure 20.86 4.10 24.96 1.17. Laby electrotherapy with constant, pulse currents procedure 20.86 4.62 25.48 1.18. Ultratonotherapy procedure 20.86 4.12 24.98 1.19. Darsonvalization is local procedure 20.86 4.12 24.98 1.24. Inductothermia procedure 15.82 4.09 19.91 1.25. Ultra -frequency therapy procedure 10.54 4.09 14.63 1.26. Decimeter therapy procedure 10.54 4.09 14.63 1.27. Centimetrovol therapy procedure 10.54 4.09 14.63 1.29. Millimeter therapy procedure 15.82 4.09 19.91 1.30. Local magnetotherapy procedure 10.54 4.09 14.63 1.31. Magnetotherapy is crap procedure 15.82 4.09 19.91 1.34. Magnetostimulation procedure 15.82 4.09 19.91 1.35. Acceleration healing of a surgical wound after cesarean section procedure 142.81 10.20 153.01 1.36 Acceleration of the healing process, tissue restoration, the regeneration of epidermis and dermis after childbirth (intimate zone) procedure 118.26 8.03 126.29 1.37 Reducing the sabers and sagging of the skin, improving the shape of the abdomen after childbirth in the late postpartum period (abdomen) procedure 143.85 8.84 152.69 1.38 Acceleration of the wound healing process, tissue restoration (injury or breaks) procedure 118.68 8.56 127.24 1.39 Improving the rendiling phase of the scar to prevent the development of hypertrophy and/or atrophy of tissues in the late postoperative period procedure 118.26 8.84 127.10 1.40 External and internal rejuvenation of the intimate zone procedure 237.36 7.20 244.56 1.41 Reducing edema and pain, acceleration of the process of tissue restoration, wounding after intimate surgery (external genitalia) procedure 118.26 8.56 126.82 1.42 Stimulation of vaginal narrowing, improving tissue vascularization (vaginal relaxation syndrome) procedure 146.06 7.20 153.26 1.43 Reducing pain, redness and discomfort in the genitourinary system, stimulating the healing of ulcerative and wound areas (sclerosing lichen) procedure 118.68 8.56 127.24 1.44 Decrease in muscle spasm and associated symptoms with vaginism procedure 124.35 7.20 131.55 1.45 Improving control over involuntary urine, increasing tone and strengthening the supporting structures of the genitourinary system (stress urine incontinence) procedure 111.49 8.56 120.05 1.46 Reducing pain during intercourse, increasing the relaxation of perivaginal muscles, stimulating the release of natural lubrication and a decrease in inflammation of the mucosa (dysparaunius) procedure 141.50 7.20 148.70 1.47 Reducing inflammation in the intimate area and relief of burning, itching and tingling (vulwa) procedure 132.92 7.20 140.12 1.48 Stimulation of the mucous membrane of the intimate zone to activate the bleeding and nutrition, increase its moisturism and secrete natural lubrication (dry vagina) procedure 111.49 7.20 118.69 1.49 Reducing the probability of obstruction of the ducts of the breast and the prevention of non -infectious mastitis during breastfeeding procedure 118.26 10.20 128.46 1.50 Reducing inflammation, pain and edema of mammary glands, reducing the likelihood of breastfeeding interruption (non -infectious mastitis) procedure 118.26 10.20 128.46 2 Phototherapy 2.1. Determination of biondoses procedure 10.54 4.09 14.63 2.2. Ultraviolet irradiation is common procedure 10.54 4.09 14.63 2.4. Ultraviolet irradiation local procedure 10.54 4.09 14.63 2.7. Laser therapy, magnetolaser therapy is percutaneous procedure 10.54 4.09 14.63 2.9. Laseropuncture procedure 29.80 4.09 33.89 2.10. Nadial laser irradiation, magnetolas irradiation procedure 20.86 4.09 24.95 3 Impact by factors of mechanical nature 3.1. Ultrasound therapy procedure 20.86 4.21 07.25 3.2. Ultrasound therapy through water procedure 20.86 6.18 27.04 3.3. Ultrafonophoresis (with hydrocarisone) procedure 20.86 5.54 26.40 3.6. Pneumatic compression therapy procedure 20.86 4.10 24.96 3.7. Vacuum-therapy is hardware, vibrovacuum-therapy procedure 20.86 4.15 25.01 3.8. Vibroacoustic therapy procedure 15.82 4.09 19.91 3.11. Extracorporeal shock-wave therapy procedure 21.40 5.20 26.60 3.13. Contactly hydromassage procedure 20.86 4.00 24.86 3.14. Mechanical hardware massage on a massage couch, massage chair procedure 20.86 4.00 24.86 3.15. Mechanical hardware massage on a massage couch, a massage chair with local thermotherapy procedure 26.12 4.09 30.21 4 Inhalation therapy 4.4. Inhalations are medicinal procedure 10.54 2.26 12.80 4.5. Ultrasonic inhalations procedure 10.54 0.60 11.14 4.10. Hypoxytherapy procedure 20.86 4.09 24.95 4.11. Oxygen therapy, ozone therapy procedure 20.86 4.44 25.30 5 Hydrotherapy 5.3. Souls (rain, circular, upward, horizontal) procedure 10.54 5.80 16.34 5.4. Souls Stumyeva, contrast procedure 20.86 6.00 26.86 5.5. Underwater shower massage procedure 41.70 5.00 46.70 5.9. The baths are fresh, aromatic procedure 10.54 13.00 23.54 5.11. Baths are pearl procedure 15.82 13.25 07.29 6 Balneotherapy 6.3 Mineral-mesh baths procedure 20.86 13.50 34.36 7 Thermaling 7.1. Paraffin, ozokeritic applications procedure 20.86 5.54 26.40 7.11 Cryotherapy is local procedure 10.43 4.44 14.87