Transcranial magnetic therapy is an effective strategy for remediating neuroendocrine pathology

Aspects of reactivation and remediation of impaired functions of the brain and of the inner organs regulatory systems are crucial to medical science. The study presents the technique of transcranial magnetic therapy (TMT) with extremely low frequency alternating magnetic field employed for balanced...

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Main Authors: Nina V. Bolotova, Andrey P. Averianov, Svetlana V. Timofeeva, Yurii M. Raigorodsky, Olga L. Morova
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Language:English
Published: Limited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov) 2017-03-01
Series:Russian Open Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.romj.org/node/172
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spelling doaj-fddc1d4d1e974d339f5d29aea7d12f452021-10-06T12:15:49ZengLimited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov)Russian Open Medical Journal2304-34152017-03-0161e010610.15275/rusomj.2017.0106Transcranial magnetic therapy is an effective strategy for remediating neuroendocrine pathologyNina V. BolotovaAndrey P. AverianovSvetlana V. TimofeevaYurii M. RaigorodskyOlga L. MorovaAspects of reactivation and remediation of impaired functions of the brain and of the inner organs regulatory systems are crucial to medical science. The study presents the technique of transcranial magnetic therapy (TMT) with extremely low frequency alternating magnetic field employed for balanced activation of central nervous system function. This study was aimed to assess the effectiveness of TMT in diseases caused by hypothalamic–pituitary dysfunction. Material and Methods ― 90 children aged 10-16 years with different diseases but with similar pathogenic patterns were enrolled in the study. Group 1 included 30 adolescent girls with menstrual irregularities. Group 2 included 30 children with nocturnal enuresis. Group 3 included 30 teenage boys with constitutional delay of growth and puberty. Medical histories were studied, clinical and laboratory evaluation was carried out. TMT stimulation was performed using the device “AMO-ATOS” (TRIMA LLC, Saratov, Russia). Results ― Children in all the groups had high incidence of antenatal and perinatal pathologies recorded in their medical histories. Analysis of electroencephalograms (EEG) showed the prevalence of disorganized and flat EEG patterns – 70% in all the children. Sympathicotonia being the symptom of autonomic nervous system dysfunction, prevailed in 60-80% of the children. The children in the three groups had hormonal imbalance. The treatment with TMT resulted in considerable improvement in hormonal balance and laboratory findings. Conclusion ― ТМТ stimulation is effective in remediation of impaired functions of the brain and treatment of the diseases caused by hypothalamic–pituitary dysfunction.http://www.romj.org/node/172hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunctiontranscranial magnetic therapymenstrual irregularitiesneurogenic urinary bladder dysfunctionconstitutional delay of growth and puberty
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author Nina V. Bolotova
Andrey P. Averianov
Svetlana V. Timofeeva
Yurii M. Raigorodsky
Olga L. Morova
spellingShingle Nina V. Bolotova
Andrey P. Averianov
Svetlana V. Timofeeva
Yurii M. Raigorodsky
Olga L. Morova
Transcranial magnetic therapy is an effective strategy for remediating neuroendocrine pathology
Russian Open Medical Journal
hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction
transcranial magnetic therapy
menstrual irregularities
neurogenic urinary bladder dysfunction
constitutional delay of growth and puberty
author_facet Nina V. Bolotova
Andrey P. Averianov
Svetlana V. Timofeeva
Yurii M. Raigorodsky
Olga L. Morova
author_sort Nina V. Bolotova
title Transcranial magnetic therapy is an effective strategy for remediating neuroendocrine pathology
title_short Transcranial magnetic therapy is an effective strategy for remediating neuroendocrine pathology
title_full Transcranial magnetic therapy is an effective strategy for remediating neuroendocrine pathology
title_fullStr Transcranial magnetic therapy is an effective strategy for remediating neuroendocrine pathology
title_full_unstemmed Transcranial magnetic therapy is an effective strategy for remediating neuroendocrine pathology
title_sort transcranial magnetic therapy is an effective strategy for remediating neuroendocrine pathology
publisher Limited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov)
series Russian Open Medical Journal
issn 2304-3415
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Aspects of reactivation and remediation of impaired functions of the brain and of the inner organs regulatory systems are crucial to medical science. The study presents the technique of transcranial magnetic therapy (TMT) with extremely low frequency alternating magnetic field employed for balanced activation of central nervous system function. This study was aimed to assess the effectiveness of TMT in diseases caused by hypothalamic–pituitary dysfunction. Material and Methods ― 90 children aged 10-16 years with different diseases but with similar pathogenic patterns were enrolled in the study. Group 1 included 30 adolescent girls with menstrual irregularities. Group 2 included 30 children with nocturnal enuresis. Group 3 included 30 teenage boys with constitutional delay of growth and puberty. Medical histories were studied, clinical and laboratory evaluation was carried out. TMT stimulation was performed using the device “AMO-ATOS” (TRIMA LLC, Saratov, Russia). Results ― Children in all the groups had high incidence of antenatal and perinatal pathologies recorded in their medical histories. Analysis of electroencephalograms (EEG) showed the prevalence of disorganized and flat EEG patterns – 70% in all the children. Sympathicotonia being the symptom of autonomic nervous system dysfunction, prevailed in 60-80% of the children. The children in the three groups had hormonal imbalance. The treatment with TMT resulted in considerable improvement in hormonal balance and laboratory findings. Conclusion ― ТМТ stimulation is effective in remediation of impaired functions of the brain and treatment of the diseases caused by hypothalamic–pituitary dysfunction.
topic hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction
transcranial magnetic therapy
menstrual irregularities
neurogenic urinary bladder dysfunction
constitutional delay of growth and puberty
url http://www.romj.org/node/172
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