FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to - physiotherapy. Pressure pulse frequency is pre-measured. Patient's acoustic and/or visual organs are exposed to sound and/or light pulses at pre-set frequency. For the first 100-300 seconds of the exposure, the sound and/or light pulses are supplied at constant conditions of frequency corresponding to the pre-measured pulse frequency; then for 900-1100 seconds of the exposure, the pulses are supplied at variable conditions with gradually varying frequency and rhythm of the sound and/or light pulses.
EFFECT: method enables the non-invasive effect on heart rate and rhythm.
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Dates
2013-12-27—Published
2012-05-29—Filed