| Literature DB >> 27271835 |
E M Orekhova1, T V Konchugova2, D B Kul'chitskaya1, N B Korchazhkina3, L A Egorova3, N G Chuich3.
Abstract
The development and introduction into clinical practice of non-pharmacological methods for the prevention and treatment of arterial hypertension is a primary objective of modern physical therapy, especially as regards the neurotropic influences. This article was designed to report the results of the investigation into the hypotensive effect of transcerebral magnetic therapy obtained during the treatment of 60 patients presenting with arterial hypertension. The study included the comparative examination of two randomly formed groups containing 30 patients each. The patients of the main group received transcerebral magnetic therapy (to the frontal region) while those in the group of comparison were given magnetotherapy at the collar region. The study has demonstrated that transcerebral magnetic therapy given to the patients of the main group was a more efficient treatment than magnetotherapy at the collar region since it produced a more pronounced hypotensive effect irrespective of the initial hemodynamic type.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27271835 DOI: 10.17116/kurort2016353-55
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult ISSN: 0042-8787