FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the field of medicine, in particular, to neurology (vegetology). Performing patient's breathing (BR) heart rate (HR) monitoring. In the case of detection of the increase in HR of more than 35 % and a BR more than 25 % of the norm, a low-frequency pulsed magnetic field is transcranically transfected into the stem and subcortical structures of the brain with the magnetic induction impulses amplitude of 0.6–1.5 T with a frequency of 2.0 Hz, with duration of exposure of 5–15 minutes.
EFFECT: method allows to increase the effectiveness of treatment, which is achieved due to the influence on the subcortical structures of the brain, which contributes to the normalization of the balance of the tone of the sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic systems.
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Dates
2018-04-03—Published
2016-10-21—Filed