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Mud pack therapy in rheumatoid arthritis

Clinical Rheumatology, 1992
Twenty-eight patients with classical or definite rheumatoid arthritis were randomly divided into two groups of fourteen patients each. All patients were treated once a day with mud packs derived from the Dead Sea heated to 40 degrees C and applied over the four extremities, neck and back for 20 minutes.
S, Sukenik   +3 more
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Assessment of Nutritional Profile of Black Soil from Salem District and its Therapeutic Potential Utilization in the Mud Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Management

Journal of advanced applied scientific research
This study aims to analyze the nutrient composition of black soil obtained from Salem District and evaluate its therapeutic suitability and potential application in Mud therapy for treating Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, as an adjunct therapy in the course of
B. U. Devi   +4 more
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Effect of Yoga and Abdominal Mud Therapy on Glycemic Control and Physiological Variables among Type 2 Diabetic Women

African Journal of Biomedical Research
Background: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder increasingly affecting adults globally. Complementary therapies such as Yoga and Abdominal Mud Therapy have shown promising results in managing glycemic control and improving ...
B. U. Devi, Dr. D. Chamundeeswari
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Comparative effects of mud therapy versus a mud-like substance in the rehabilitation of patients with knee osteoarthritis

Balneo and PRM Research Journal
The aim of this non-randomized controlled study was to assess the impact of mud therapy on pain and functional capacity in patients with knee osteoarthritis, by comparing a group treated with mud therapy to a control group that received treatment with a ...
Bianca Georgescu   +5 more
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Mud therapy in patients with spontaneous gangrene

Kazan medical journal, 1929
D. Stoyanov (Kl. Med., No. 6, 1929) came to the conclusion that under the influence of mud therapy in patients with spontaneous gangrene, a demarcation line soon forms around the gangrenous parts, the dead parts are rejected, ulcers heal, the swelling ...
L. N. Klyachkin
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Therapy With Mud Compresses for Knee Osteoarthritis

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2002
Mud pack therapy is an alternative mode of treatment for rheumatic diseases. It is based on the application of heated mud packs to the entire body or to specific areas, such as over joints. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the efficacy of treatment with mud compresses at patients' homes for osteoarthritis of the knee.
Daniel, Flusser   +4 more
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The results of vaginal mud therapy with varziyatchi mud in a resort and out-of-resort environment

Kazan medical journal, 1930
The method of vaginal mud therapy, first used in Russia (in Essentuki), was not only widespread in a resort setting, but acquired the rights of citizenship, along with other methods of conservative treatment of gynecological patients, and in outpatient ...
A. A. Badyul
semanticscholar   +1 more source

To the question of the body's reaction to local mud therapy

Kazan medical journal, 1926
Dr. Berlin (Tr. Balyk Inst. On Kavk. Min. Vody, 1925, vol. II) set out to find out the general reaction of the body during mud therapy, citing comparative observations both in resort conditions and outside the resort environment (in the Essentuki branch ...
G. Klyachkin
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Effect of mud therapy on agglutination titer

Kazan medical journal, 1929
E. V. Glotova and Z. A. Ignatovich (Kur. Delo, No. 10-11, 1928) came to the conclusion that mud therapy causes the accumulation of agglutinins in the immune organism, and the increase in the agglutination titer coincides in time with the appearance of ...
L. N. Klyachkin
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The efficacy of balneotherapy, mud therapy and spa therapy in patients with osteoarthritis: an overview of reviews

International journal of biometeorology, 2021
D. D’Angelo   +11 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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