METHOD OF TREATING PARESIS AND PARALYSIS Russian patent published in 2012 - IPC A61N1/32 A61N1/30 A61K31/343 A61P25/02 

Abstract RU 2445990 C1

FIELD: medicine.

SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely neurology, physiotherapy and is applicable for treating peripheral and central paralysis and paresis of various aethiologies. A method involves drug therapy and electrical stimulation of paretic muscles. The drug therapy is conducted by the endonasal and superior thoracic electrophoresis procedures with galantamine. The electrical stimulation represents exposure to multiple-modulated bipolar current of frequency 20-120 Hz with package to pause relation 1:1. Additionally the muscles symmetric to paretic ones and a projection of peripheral and vegetative nervous system are treated by the two-side exposure. Duration of a procedure is 10-30 minutes. The therapeutic course is 10-15 procedures either daily, or every second day.

EFFECT: method provides higher clinical effectiveness ensured by exposure on slow and quick motor units, reduces probability of complications, enables recovered natural motor coordination that substantially improves life quality of the patients and their social adaptation, reduces invalidisation.

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Authors

Lazarenko Nina Nikolaevna

Gerasimenko Marina Jur'Evna

Kotov Sergej Viktorovich

Isakova Elena Valentinovna

Afoshin Sergej Alekseevich

Chervinskaja Alla Davidovna

Khamidullin Gennadij Nurikovich

Dates

2012-03-27Published

2010-11-12Filed