FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, exercise therapy and physiotherapy, methods of exercise therapy in patients after respiratory viral infections complicated by bilateral pneumonia, and can be used at the initial stages of medical rehabilitation in medical institutions and sanatorium organizations. Aqua training is carried out in a pool with bromine chloride sodium brine with a mineralization of 123-132 g/dm3 with its preliminary dilution with fresh water up to 40 g/dm3. The complex of each aqua workout consists of 5 specific exercises aimed at increasing exercise tolerance.
EFFECT: method provides correction of functional disorders of the autonomic nervous system, shortness of breath, increased chest excursion with better exercise tolerance, normalization of increased sympathetic tone, improved microcirculation and oxidative metabolism in tissues.
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Dates
2022-11-23—Published
2022-05-17—Filed