Evaluation of the effectiveness of restoration by methods of traditional instrumental diagnostics in comparison with bioenergy information methods
AUTHORS : Sharova L.V.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Perm State Pedagogical University, Perm, Russia
YEAR : 2006
In existing clinical practice, the therapeutic effect is usually determined by the dynamics
of the pathological process – a decrease in the number and severity of symptoms and deviations from the norm – and the patient’s subjective sensations.
Methods of traditional instrumental diagnostics ultrasound, laboratory) make it possible to clarify the nosological diagnosis, stage and
degree of the pathological process, but are not completely and not always applicable to assess the effectiveness of recovery, especially when assessing the most common recovery
courses lasting no more than 2-3 weeks. It is difficult to expect a noticeable change in pathology in such a short period when
analyzing the results of transcranial Doppler, electromyography or electrocardiography.