FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: there are performed 25-40-minute sessions of transcranial micropolarisation of the brain every 2-3 days. The exposure has a current intensity of 0.06-0.12 mA. An area of applied electrodes is 1.0-3.5 square centimetres. The exposure starts with 3-5 sessions covering the right hemisphere: for the first 2 sessions, the anode is arranged on the right within the frontal pole, and the cathode is placed within the right mastoid process. The third session is performed with the anode placed within a vertex, and the cathode - within the right mastoid process. For the fourth and fifth sessions, the anode is placed within the right frontal temple, and the cathode - within the right mastoid process. The sixth session is performed with the anode placed within the left frontal temple, and the cathode - within the left mastoid process. For the seventh and eighth sessions, the anode is placed within the left frontal temple, and the cathode - within the right frontal pole.
EFFECT: method provides higher clinical effectiveness and reduced length of treatment that is ensured by the developed mode of exposure on the cerebral structures.
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Dates
2014-06-10—Published
2013-03-11—Filed