Indication list of spa care for adults

VI/3 Vertebrogennic radicular syndromes – 21/ P, K
VI/6 Conditions after injuries or surgeries of the central and peripheral nervous system with a failure of locomotion, with function recovery symptoms – 21 6/ P, K
VII/1 Rheumatoid arthritis I – IV degree (including juvenile arthritis) – 21 3/5 P, K
VII/2 Ankylosing spondylitis (Bechterew’s disease) – 21 3/ 5/ P, K
VII/3 Other seronegative spondyloarthropathies (psoriatic arthritis, Reiter’ssyndrome, enteropathic arthritis) and reactive (parainfectious) and secondary arthritis. - 21 3/ 5/ P, K
VII/5 Arthropathies accompanying blood disorders, endocrine, neurological and pulmonary disorders (haemophilic and diabetic arthropathy, acromegaly, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy, arthritis during reduced sensitivity of pain, etc.) – 21 P, K
VII/6 Metabolic disorders with joint affection (gout arthritis, jointchondrocalcinosis, ochronotic arthropathy, and others) – 21 P, K
VII/7 Primary and secondary osteoporosis (particularly caused by inactivity) predominantly with para-vertebrogenic muscular spasms - 21 P, K
VII/8 Painful syndromes of tendon insertions, from bursae, subcutaneous tissues, fat and muscles including conditions caused by work with vibrating tools and excessive one-way overload, extra-articular rheumatism, systemic and localised 21 P, K
VII/9 Hip joint arthritis continually treated 21 3/ P, K
VII/10 Knee joint arthritis continually treated 21 3/ P, K
VII/11 Osteoarthritis in other localisations ( including Heberden's polyarthritis with an impairment of hand and feet joints) 21 P, K
VII/12 Functional or degenerative vertebrogenic algic syndrome,continually treated – 21 P, K
VII/13 Idiopathic and other scoliosis with curve severity to 60 degrees according to Cobb, continually treated – 21 1/5 P, K
VII/14 Conditions after injuries to the locomotive system and after orthopaedic operations, including conditions after surgeries of intervertebral discs and stenoses of the spinal canal – 21 1/5 P, K
VII/15 Conditions after orthopaedic surgeries with the use of joint replacement – 21 1/5 P, K
VII/16 Pre-operation preparation before a planned joint replacement - 21 10/ P, K
X/7 Conditions after burns and after reconstruction procedures, where there is a risk for significant shrinkage of the scars, up to 6 months from healing – 28 1/ P, K

 

Absolute contraindications (inappropriate)

  1. Malignancies without treatment or without completed treatment (treated malignancies are possible, but only with a written statement and approval of the treating physician – oncologist).
  2. Acute inflammatory conditions in general.
  3. Acute inflammatory skin disorders (erysipelas).
  4. Purulent skin wounds.
  5. Oedemas of kidney origin.
  6. Cardiac oedema.
  7. Oedema of liver origin.
  8. Acute phlebitis on the limbs.
  9. Acute thrombosis in the veins on the limbs.


Relative contraindications (relatively inappropriate)

  1. Bronchial asthma. 
  2. Chronic bronchitis.
  3. Hyperthyroidism. 
  4. Hypotonia.
  5. Insufficiently compensated arterial hypertension.
  6. Ischemic and diabetic angiopathy (disorder of vessels).
  7. Painful or strong menstruation.

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