FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to field of medicine. Assessment of functional state of neurons of motor zones is carried out by means of navigational transcranial magnetic stimulation of brain (NBS). In the process of stimulation parameters of motor response are determined: latency and amplitude. Values of parameters are compared after single therapeutic influence and complete treatment course. If latency time is reduced by 0.4 ms and more and/or amplitude increases by 0.5 mV and more, factor is assessed as capable of producing impact on functional state of neurons of motor zones, and therapeutic influence - as efficient for rehabilitation of said particular patient.
EFFECT: method makes it possible to increase reliability of assessing individual sensitivity to factor of impact.
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Dates
2013-11-10—Published
2012-01-11—Filed