FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: pulse electric activity of sensorimotor central neurons is recorded in experimental animals adapted to hypoxia. The recorded activity frequency is modulated by a multivibrator and an electroacoustic transducer; the signals are copied and transferred onto a carrier. The patient is exposed to distant acoustic signals with the use of the laser generator. The exposure is sequential and starts with sessions at frequency 5-8 Hz for 5-7 minutes and follows with sessions at frequency 10-15 Hz for 5-8 minutes. The sessions are daily, one session a day; the therapeutic course is 10-14 sessions.
EFFECT: method enables using the drug-free modalities and normalise the blood pressure that is ensured by providing the mode and sequence of acoustic signal flow.
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Dates
2015-01-20—Published
2013-06-19—Filed