Complex treatment programs based on natural and preformed physical factors and therapeutic exercise offer an effective approach for managing climacteric syndrome in women.
Do non-drug physical medicine methods and therapeutic exercise improve symptoms in women with climacteric syndrome?
Non-drug approaches, including physical medicine and therapeutic exercise, offer a safe and accessible strategy for managing climacteric syndrome.
This publication presents an overview of physical medicine methods and approaches used in the treatment of women with neurovegetative, metabolic, urogenital and psychoemotional disorders that negatively affect the quality of life of patients, family relationships, social functioning, and their ability to work. The principles of therapy for climacteric syndrome are complexity, safety and accessibility, so it seems effective to implement complex treatment programs based on natural and preformed physical factors, as well as therapeutic exercise.
Moldovanova et al. (Thu,) conducted a review in Climacteric syndrome. Physical medicine methods and therapeutic exercise was evaluated. Complex treatment programs based on natural and preformed physical factors and therapeutic exercise offer an effective approach for managing climacteric syndrome in women.