A method for studying the dynamics of volumetric changes in the tissues of the human body
AUTHORS : Mokhov D.E. | Chashchin A.V. | Erofeev N.P. | Yesterday’s D.B.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Institute of Osteopathy, Faculty of Medicine, St. Petersburg State
University, St. Petersburg
YEAR : 2009
A system for recording quasiperiodic processes in the tissues of the human body has been developed. The principle of action is based on the differentiated reactions of various layers of tissues to occlusive effects (a model of functional or pathological restructuring). This approach makes it possible to analyze changes in both the state of fluid systems and micro- and macro-mobility of tissues. The indicators of functional rearrangements in this case are the spectra of periodic volumetric changes recorded in the tissues. The paper presents experimental data on wave processes observed at different constant levels of occlusion.