FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: group of inventions concerns medicine and aims at treating inflammatory diseases. The patient is exposed to low-frequency magnetic field at frequency equal to that of cerebral α-rhythm in expiratory pulse-wave peak. In inspiration, magnetic field intensity is twofold decreased in the same environment. Then in expiration and inspiration magnetic field intensity unmatched with pulse-wave peak is five- and tenfold decreased. The device comprises a control unit, a pulse sensor, a respiration sensor, a pulse sensor amplifier, a respiration sensor amplifier, a power supply of magnetic inductors, and magnetic inductors. In addition, it accommodates series an α-rhythm sensor, an α-rhythm sensor amplifier comprising the control unit. The control unit is formed for preset control of the current magnetic field induction depending on the patient's biorhythms.
EFFECT: higher clinical effectiveness with respect to inflammatory diseases.
3 cl, 3 ex, 4 dwg
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Dates
2009-12-10—Published
2008-07-04—Filed