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Interference therapy is a method of local action by two sinusoidal electric currents of the corresponding parameters through two pairs of electrodes and moist hydrophilic gaskets, which are applied to certain areas of the skin of the patient's body in such a way that these currents in a certain place in the tissues of the body intersect (overlap) and interact between by yourself.
General anesthesia is defined as drug-induced reversible CNS depression, leading to a lack of response of the body to external stimuli.
Infliximab is a biological preparation consisting of one third of the variable (Fv) region of high affinity neutralizing mouse monoclonal antibodies to TNF-a (A2), and two-thirds of the fragment of the IgG1 molecule to humans.
Infitherapy (the name of the method is derived from the word "INFITA", which is an abbreviation - Pulse Low Frequency Physiotherapeutic Apparatus) is a method of local action of the pertinent parameters by a pulsed electric field, carried out with a single electrode located at a distance of 20-30 cm from the site of impact, or by means of two electrodes, which are in contact with certain areas of the skin of the patient's body.
Inductothermy is a method of local action by the variable high-frequency magnetic field of the corresponding parameters, carried out with the help of inducers (inductor-disk or inductor-cable) located over a certain area of the patient's body at a distance of 1-2 cm.
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