Cough Patch Method

Introduction

The coughing method is a type of surgical treatment method. It may also be called the Bordet Cough Casting Method or the Bordet Casting Plate Method. This method was developed by a French physician, Dr. Claude-Albert Jurgener. Cough plates are used to treat spinal curvatures, which can be caused by various reasons, such as bone deformation, tumor processes, etc. They are made of special plastic, which has the ability to take the shape of any curvature of the spine that requires correction. Description of the method

The Bordet method is a set of techniques associated with performing various manipulations on the human spine using instruments that resemble plates with sharp ends, called “coughs.” It is believed that the method can not only correct bones, but also vertebrae. Often, if it is necessary to straighten the spine, additional staples are inserted into the vertebra. This procedure is called bracing. This method is believed to be effective for the rehabilitation of people with kyphosis disease. It is also used for children with cerebral palsy.

The main feature of the Bordet technique is its versatility. Although it was originally developed to correct curved vertebrae, over time it began to be used to solve many other diseases of the musculoskeletal system. These include: joint degeneration, osteochondrosis, various hernias, as well as abnormal development of the muscular frame. However, today the Bordet method with plates is used quite rarely. First of all, due to the lack of specialized equipment and the lack of experienced specialists with a good reputation. Instead of cough plates, special devices and newfangled programs are increasingly being used that affect the curvature of tissues through computer technology. Despite the more expensive method of treatment, it is much faster and more effective. In addition, the patient experiences less pain during the procedure.