METHOD OF TREATING ENURESIS AND NEUROGENIC BLADDER DYSFUNCTIONS IN CHILDREN Russian patent published in 2010 - IPC A61N1/32 A61N2/04 A61N5/06 

Abstract RU 2405593 C1

FIELD: medicine.

SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to paediatrics, urology, physiotherapy. The method involves successive two-side magnetic field exposure on the paracentral lobes of the cerebral hemispheres, bipolar electric current pulse train exposure on the cervicothoracic and lumbosacral spinal segments, the suprapubic region to be emitted on a visual analyser. Each exposure lasts for 5-15 minutes. A scanning mode is applied for the magnetic field and electric current carry exposures. Magnetic field scanning frequency is 8-12 Hz at induction 20-40 mT. Electric current scanning frequency is 0.1-5 Hz, bipolar pulse train duration is 0.1-1.0 second. The exposure extends towards the sacrum from the cervical spine to pass to the pubic region. Each visual analyser is successively exposed to colour light stimuli. The exposure starts either with dark blue, or with green, or with red colour. A stimulation passage interval between the analysers is 2-4 seconds.

EFFECT: method reduces treatment length and improves clinical effectiveness ensured by metabolic process stimulation of exchange processes, restored balance of the vegetative nervous system and with considering neurogenic urination disorders.

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Authors

Otpushchennikova Tat'Jana Vladimirovna

Rajgorodskij Jurij Mikhajlovich

Kazanskaja Irina Valer'Evna

Morozov Dmitrij Anatolievich

Svinarev Mikhail Jur'Evich

Dates

2010-12-10Published

2009-09-23Filed