Cerebral electro- and magnetotherapy in out-patient practice
Cerebrální elektroterapie a magnetoterapie v ambulantní praxi
Autor popisuje užití čtyř metod (i přístrojů), které byly vyvinuty v lázeňském prostředí a jsou již mnoho let užívány v ambulantní praxi. Možnosti jednoduché nebo kombinované terapie aplikací elektronického šumu, magnetických či ELM polí se v transcerebrální aplikaci osvědčily, jsou však patrná omezení v jejich užití.
Klíčová slova:
elektroterapie – magnetoterapie – ambulantní léčba.
Authors:
O. Grünner
Authors‘ workplace:
Centrum pro cerebrální elektro- a magnetoterapii, Jeseník
přednosta MUDr. O. Grünner, CSc.
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2005; 85(6): 337-340
Category:
Of different specialties
Overview
Described are four methods (and apparatuses) that have been developed in a spa environment and have been applied in out-patient practice for many years already. Magnetic or ELM fields have proved their worth in simple and in combined therapy by application of electronic noise in transcerebral application, however, there are also limitations in their use.
Key words:
electrotherapy – magnetotherapy – out-patient treatment.
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