FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, namely, to methods and devices for training patients with phsychoneurological abnormalities and diseases of locomotive system to walk and move. Technical result, consisting in formation of moving stereotype in patient, it is reached due to fixation of patient in functional skeleton. Joints of upper and lower extremities are raised above bearing surface and cyclically brought into movement by means of functional skeleton. Simultaneously patient is presented video- and audio information about their virtual movement, and vibration impact is performed on feet at moments of their imaginary contact with bearing surface.
EFFECT: device for method realisation contains functional skeleton with hingedly coupled imitators of upper and lower extremities with placed in them electric engines, panel of video- and audio information playback and control unit.
8 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2012-07-10—Published
2011-01-12—Filed