FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely restorative medicine. A patient is trained in a seating position on a hardware complex for clinical motion analysis MBN Biomechanics with integrated force plate and computer. A force plate is fixed at a seat level. The patient is asked to sit down closely to a restricted line so that a sagittal axis of a patient's body is matched with a sagittal axis of the plate with patient's feet leaning against a floor, and hands - against hand-rail at a shoulder girdle level. The patient strains axial muscles, keeps a spinal column straight, a stomach - tightened, makes motor tasks with open eyes, increasing movement amplitude, herewith keeping a balance and straight position of the spinal column. The patient transfers the body from ishial tuberosity on hips and back. The patient control exercise correctness by a curve presented on the monitor and reflecting the motion of centre of pressure by the force plate in a sagittal plane, trying to produce a relevant curve on the monitor close to a sinusoid, and symmetrical with respect to a zero line on a coordinate grid of CP oscillation scanning in a sagittal plane. The patient transfers the body from right hip and buttock on left ones and back. The patient control exercise correctness by a curve presented on the monitor and reflecting the motion of centre of pressure by the force plate in a frontal plane, trying to produce a relevant curve on the monitor close to a sinusoid, and symmetrical with respect to a zero line on a coordinate grid of CP oscillation scanning in a frontal plane. The patient transfers the body weight circularly on one side and then on the other side: on right ischial tuberosity, right hip, left hip, left ischial tuberosity with controlling exercise correctness by a relevant curve reflecting the motion of centre of pressure (CP) by the force plate in a horizontal plane with trying to produce a relevant curve on the monitor close to a circle in a horizontal plane). The patient makes each motor exercise with open eyes and with closed eyes. . After each exercise the patient looks at the monitor and compares a position and a path of the centre of pressure in making the exercise with open and closed eyes, corrects making the exercises.
EFFECT: method allows ensuring seating stability in the patients with statodynamic disorders.
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Dates
2012-04-27—Published
2010-12-20—Filed