FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to neuropathology, psychiatry, restorative medicine, rehabilitation, and can be used for correction of cognitive disorders after cerebral infarction in elderly and senile individuals. It involves daily respiratory normobaric hypoxic-hypercapnic trainings with the help of a respiratory trainer, the working volume of which is 500 ml. Trainings are carried out for 30 days, daily 1 time a day at the same time, in one approach for 20 minutes, at the same time concentration of gases in alveolar air is: CO2—7%, O2—14%.
EFFECT: method enables to increase the effectiveness of the complex of rehabilitation measures in the patients suffering cerebral infarction, due to preservation of cognitive functions due to improvement of cerebral circulation and its metabolism due to reduction of arterial tone, opening of reserve capillaries, intensification of synaptogenesis and growth of mitochondrial mass.
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Dates
2024-06-26—Published
2023-05-29—Filed