We investigated the combination of the effect of a course of physiotherapy exercises with a weak low-frequency pulsed sound and a weak low-frequency pulsed infrared field on the electrical activity of the skin in children with latent tuberculosis infection and tuberculosis of the intrathoracic lymph nodes. It was found that the course carried out affects the autonomic regulation of cutaneous conduction, leads to an imbalance and subsequent restoration of the vegetative tone lost in the course of the disease, thereby strengthening the body's adaptive reserves and restoring the functional of regulatory systems.
The analysis of changes in skin-galvanic reactions in children with local forms of pulmonary tuberculosis was carried out in order to study the effect of course physiotherapy with a weak low-frequency impulse sound on the state of the autonomic nervous system and the effectiveness of adaptive reactions. Significant changes in the frequency of spontaneous reactions were detected under such an effect, which indicates the influence of physiological effects with stimulation of the system of vibration receptors on the adaptive activity of the child's body.
The analysis of changes in hemogram indicators in children with local forms of pulmonary tuberculosis was carried out in order to study the effect of course physiological effects of weak low-frequency impulse sound on the state of the autonomic nervous system and the effectiveness of adaptive reactions. It was found that physiological effects with stimulation of the system of vibration receptors have almost no effect on the performance of the general blood test: significant changes were found only in the absolute content of leukocytes and lymphocytes (the achieved significance level was 0.021 and 0.045, respectively).
The analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) was carried out in children with local forms of pulmonary tuberculosis, in order to study the effect of course physiotherapy with weak low-frequency pulse sound on the state of the autonomic nervous system and the effectiveness of adaptive reactions. Significant changes in some parameters of HRV were found with this effect. The nature of the effect of physiotherapy with stimulation of the vibroreceptor system requires more detailed study and an increase in the number of observations.
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