Abstract:
Objective: To research the clinical and neurological manifestations of neuropathy in injuries
of the PNS in children and analyze medical, socio-economic and organizational factors influencing
the effectiveness of medical rehabilitation. Methods: In our research we used clinical and
neurological data, careful anamnesis, neurophysiological studies (electroneuromyography) and
anthropometric methods, tests and statistical analysis methods. Clinical and neurological exams
aimed at identifying sensory, motor, reflex and trophic disorders of patients were carried out. The
complex rehabilitation period was 45 days. It used restitution, regeneration, compensation methods
of rehabilitation. Results: Clinical-neurological, anthropometric exams, ENMG analysis and
correlation, early diagnosis of complications in patients, disease prevention, increasing the
effectiveness of treatment and preventive measures;In the early comprehensive medical rehabilitation
program was developed an innovation – a single unified electronic medical record, which made it
possible to reduce the time spent on writing documents and submitting them to the archive due to the
electronization of the database and statistical control of determining treatment standards, a single
comprehensive systematized electronic program for assessing the medical rehabilitation of children
with neuromotor diseases, based on modern computer technologies.Conclusion: In pediatric practice,
it has been proven that the main causal factor in damage to the peripheral nervous system is the use
of injectable non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; The creation of the mobile load "Rem-Ex" - a
criterion for preventing relapses of motor disorders and deformations in diseases of the neuromotor
system - made it possible to evaluate and monitor the effectiveness of medical rehabilitation