Abstract
The comparative characteristic of the electromyographic indices of patients with a combined neurogenic pathology of the lower urinary tract and distal colon have been presented depending on the tone of the neuromuscular structures. The obtained results are the basis for substantiation of the principles of differential treatment of patients with a combined neurogenic pathology of the lower urinary tracts and distal colon.
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