Rheumatoid arthritis (with I or I) degree of activity (articular, articular-visceral forms).
Osteoarthritis deforming (I-III st., recovery period after surgery on the affected joints, Perthes disease).
Rheumatic polyarthritis (inactive or active phase)
Arthritis of traumatic origin.
Microcrystalline arthritis.
Ankylosing spondyloarthritis (Bechterev’s disease) – inactive or active (1st grade) phase, absence of visceral lesions.
Deforming spondylosis. Spondylitis.
Bone fractures.
Ostitis, periostitis, osteomyelitis.
Myosites, bursits, tendovaginites.
Systemic scleroderma (with minimal activity).
Gout (in the intermittent or chronic stage).
Psoriatic arthritis (minimal or moderate level of activity, slowly and rapidly progressing, with or without skin manifestations).
CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES
Neurological manifestations of the spine osteochondrosis: cervicobrachial radiculopathy; cervicalgia, cervicocranialgia, cervicobrachialgia; thoracic radiculopathy, thoracalgia, dorsalgia; lumbosacral radiculopathy, lumbago: condition after surgery for removal of a herniated disc in the lumbosacral region.
Neuritis, polyneuritis, including ischalgia and lumboischalgia.
Ischemic heart disease (stable angina pectoris i and ii of functional classes, condition after acute myocardial infarction, condition after coronary artery bypass surgery during the recovery period.
Hypertension I, IIA and II B stage.
Diseases of peripheral vessels (obliterating atherosclerosis of the extremities, endarteritis with circulatory disorders I-II stage, phlebitis, thrombophlebitis). Trophic ulcers of venous origin.
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM DISEASES AND METABOLIC DISORDERS
Diabetes mellitus type II, mild, middle stage, in the stage of compensation, stable course, including in the presence of obesity II-III centuries.
Diffuse toxic goiter I-III stage, in the stage of compensation.
Obesity exogenous-constitutional (II-III st.)
Uric acid diathesis.
FEMALE UROGENITALSYSTEM DISEASES
Cystalgia.
Chronic inflammatory processes of the female genital organs: metroendometritis, parametritis, salpingo-oophoritis (in remission).
Multiple pelvic adhesions, abnormal position of the uterus.
Asymptomatic hysteromyoma, the size of which does not exceed pregnancy 12 weeks.
Genital endometriosis that does not require surgical treatment.