REFLECTIONS ABOUT THE INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSIA FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF OSTEOPATIC AND MANUAL MEDICINE
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In article value of somatic dysfunctions in pathogenesis of intracranial hypertensia is proved and results of application osteopathic and manual medicine for their correction at 215 patients are presented. Rationality and efficiency of these methods is shown at intracranial hypertensia.

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intracranial hypertensia, somatic dysfunctions, osteopathic medicine, manual medicine
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