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Exchangeable ions are responsible for the in vitro antibacterial properties of natural clay mixtures. [PDF]
Otto CC, Haydel SE.
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CHEMICAL AND MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF FRENCH GREEN CLAYS USED FOR HEALING. [PDF]
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[Rehabilitative treatment of leg bone fractures and their sequelae at a pelotherapy resort].
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Microbiological Viewpoint to Pelotherapy from Turkey
THE ULUTAS MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2016Introduction: In the therapeutic use of spas, it is important to ensure the effectiveness of removal of coliform pollution in peloids and water. It is aimed that a study on microbiological characterization in the thermal habitats located in Turkey. Method: The study was conducted on water and mud samples taken from spas in different parts of our ...
CELİK KARAKAYA, Muazzez +2 more
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Effectiveness of Pelotherapy in carpal tunnel síndrome
Boletin Sociedad Española Hidrologia Medica, 2018Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common neuromuscular cause of upper extremity disability. We aimed to investigate the effectiveness of peloid therapy in patients with CTS. This randomized, controlled, single-blind study enrolled 70 patients between the ages of 30 to 65 who had a diagnosis of either mild, mild-tomoderate, or moderate CTS.
BM Ökmen +4 more
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Peloids and pelotherapy: Historical evolution, classification and glossary
Applied Clay Science, 2013Abstract Targets, concepts, principles, methods, historical evolution, interactions with other sciences, systems, and implications on society are common fundamentals to any science or scientific field. With regard to concepts they can be expressed differently by people from different educational backgrounds and experiences, but preserving the ...
Celso Gomes +9 more
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Thermal properties of clay pastes for pelotherapy
Applied Clay Science, 1991Abstract Pelotherapy is the local or generalized application of thermal muds called peloids. Nowadays, the primary reserves of peloids have been exhausted around the thermal springs, so the hydropathic establishments have difficulties in obtaining supplies. Their most important property derives from the fact that muds can maintain a temperature of 50°
Thierry Ferrand, Jacques Yvon
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Composition, quality, and certification of some Tunisian thermal muds used in pelotherapy
Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2021The aim of this study is to characterize and evaluate the suitability and the quality criteria of two Tunisian peloids taken from the medical thermal stations of Jebel El Oust (JOp) and Korbous (Kp) in northeastern of Tunisia. These peloids are used for the treatment of dermatological pathologies, muscle and bone traumas, and rheumatic pathologies ...
Samir Mefteh, Mounir Medhioub
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Problems of Balneology, Physiotherapy and Exercise Therapy
Search of new rational ways to increase the effectiveness of treatment and rehabilitation measures for patients with psoriasis vulgaris continues to be one of the urgent problems in modern clinical dermatology. Objective. To carry out a comparative analysis of the impact of different variants of sanatorium-resort treatment (SRT) — pelotherapy and ...
L.N. Gumenyuk +4 more
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Search of new rational ways to increase the effectiveness of treatment and rehabilitation measures for patients with psoriasis vulgaris continues to be one of the urgent problems in modern clinical dermatology. Objective. To carry out a comparative analysis of the impact of different variants of sanatorium-resort treatment (SRT) — pelotherapy and ...
L.N. Gumenyuk +4 more
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[Pelotherapy in ischemic heart disease].
Voprosy kurortologii, fizioterapii, i lechebnoi fizicheskoi kultury, 1994Immediate and long-term responses to pelotherapy were evaluated in 80 patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD) combined with osteochondrosis. The effect was registered in 75-82% of the IHD patients with painless disease or angina pectoris functional class II and III.
O B, Davydova +2 more
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