Physiological mechanisms and patterns of improvement of individual body systems under the influence of directed physical training
https://doi.org/10.57006/2782-3245-2023-12-4-22-34
Abstract
Relevance. Pathologies of the osteoarticular apparatus are quite difficult to respond to drug therapy in combination with gymnastic exercises. To facilitate the course of the disease, various types of physiotherapy techniques are prescribed to the patient. These measures are considered effective, but the negative side of them is the need to visit a medical institution.
However, there is an alternative way to use physiotherapy – the use of special medical devices and devices for the treatment of joint pathology. Denas is considered one of the most popular.
The purpose of the work is to determine the possibilities of improving the effectiveness of restorative measures using DENAS.
Methods and organization of research. The Denas therapy device is based on the use of the method of electroneurostimulation in dynamics for therapeutic purposes. This device is used in order to implement a modern and promising method of traditional treatment – reflexology.
The results of the study. In reflexology, CHANCE has become popular due to its good analgesic effect during surgical interventions. Unlike the De-us, previously known devices lost their effectiveness due to the ability of the receptor endings of nerves to get used to electrical stimulation.
Conclusions. Today, DENAS therapy allows to achieve the following results: improvement of blood circulation, lymph circulation; regulation of the cardiovascular system and blood pressure; anti-inflammatory, antiallergic and decongestant effect; stabilization of hormonal background; elimination of endocrine disorders; normalization of weight, nervous system functions, sleep; normal functioning of the digestive and genitourinary systems; regulation of metabolism; prevention of stress and depression; increasing the body's potential.
About the Authors
V. A. PavlovRussian Federation
Vladimir A. Pavlov - D-r. Sci., Associate Professor Yekaterinburg Institute of Physical Culture.
85 Shahumyan st. Ekaterinburg, 620146
A. I. Doronin
Russian Federation
Alexander I. Doronin - Cand. Sci., Associate Professor Sverdlovsk state medical colledge.
6 st., Yekaterinburg, 620000
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Review
For citations:
Pavlov V.A., Doronin A.I. Physiological mechanisms and patterns of improvement of individual body systems under the influence of directed physical training. Scientific and educational basics in physical culture and sports. 2023;12(4):22-34. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.57006/2782-3245-2023-12-4-22-34