Abstract:
Plasma technologies are being intensively investigated across many medical‐related areas. Numerous experimental results with preclinical models reveal the potential benefit of plasma in the decontamination of wounds and stimulation of wound healing. Many of the encouraging results seen in preclinical models are also being clinically translated, with plasma treatments benefiting patients by decreasing the bacterial load on wounds and accelerating wound healing, as well as in physiotherapy. More importantly, the plasma treatments are generally painless and well‐tolerated by patients, and without any major clinical side effects reported to date, indicating that plasma technologies can be implemented for relatively safe and effective clinical use. The current study evaluates the effectiveness of integrating nanoplasma technologies in combination with kinetotherapy in the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with lumbago and sciatica.