FIELD: veterinary science.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to veterinary neurology, traumatology and orthopedics and is a method for neuromuscular rehabilitation of small unproductive animals, which consists in the exposure successively on each limb to provide at least two types of movement: flexion and extension, adduction and abduction, characterized in that the action on the muscle structure is carried out using a low-frequency pulsed alternating current with a frequency range from 1 to 1,000 Hz, for which the electrodes are arranged depending on the area to be rehabilitated, wherein the duration, duration and frequency of the exposure are selected individually depending on the pathological process, wherein dosing regimen is selected in accordance with motor responses and subjective criteria.
EFFECT: invention makes it possible to increase efficiency of neuromuscular rehabilitation of small unproductive animals.
6 cl, 6 dwg, 3 ex
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Dates
2024-05-30—Published
2023-05-16—Filed