he effect of bioresonance therapy on rheological and coagulation properties of blood
AUTHORS : Bockeria O.L. | Salia N.T. | Mohamed Ali V.Kh.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Scientific Center for Agricultural Art named after A.N.Bakulev, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2013
The problem of rheological properties of blood and hemostasis is relevant in many areas of medicine. This problem is of particular relevance in cardiology,
angiology, surgery and cardiovascular surgery. Recently, low-intensity electromagnetic
radiation and their effect on biological objects have been widely studied. A number of scientists have shown their influence on the rate of wound healing, changes in pain sensitivity, as well as on the processes of microcirculation [1]. A number of works have
demonstrated the effect of a magnetic field on the migration of erythrocytes, as well as
an electric pulse on platelet activation [2, 3].