METHOD FOR PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC TREATMENT OF VERTIGO Russian patent published in 2017 - IPC A61N1/18 A61N1/36 

Abstract RU 2637618 C1

FIELD: medicine.

SUBSTANCE: for physiotherapeutic treatment and stopping of vertigo micro-current exposure by electrodes is provided first on one half of the head, the parieto-occipital and neck-collar area, then on another half with consistent application of at least three modes with the duration of 1 to 2 minutes for each of them. For the first two exposure modes, the positive electrode is fixed rigidly in the underarm area with a tight fit to the axillary lymph collector projection, and negative electrode is moved unidirectionally and continuously in a moderately slow pace towards the positive electrode along the hair growth borderline posteriorly and down the parieto-occipital and then neck-collar area. For exposure in the third mode, a positively charged electrode is extracted from the axillary area and placed in parallel with the negatively charged electrode and begin their movement according to the described pattern from the hair growth borderline to the axilla. For the first mode, a mode characterized by the use of a rectangular impulse monopolar signal with a frequency of 200 pulses per second and current strength of 40 mcA is selected. For the second mode, a mode characterized by a monopolar signal with a square pulse, pulse frequency of 10 per second and current strength of 200 mcA is selected. For the third mode, a mode characterized by a bipolar signal with a square pulse, frequency of 80 pulses per second, current strength of 200 mcA is selected.

EFFECT: method allows to effectively, comfortably and safely treat and stop vertigo due to microcurrent therapy.

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Authors

Petrikov Sergej Sergeevich

Ramazanov Ganipa Ramazanovich

Bajmuratova Diana Valerevna

Shevchenko Evgenij Vladimirovich

Adulova Irina Vladimirovna

Dates

2017-12-05Published

2016-10-11Filed