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PART ONE. MELIUS NON INCIPIENT, QUAM DESINENT
CHAPTER 1. BRIEF HISTORICAL NOTE
1.1. Eastern Traditions
1.2. European Curiosity
1.3. Modern Technology
CHAPTER 2. APPARATUS DENAS
CHAPTER 3. EFFECTS CAUSED IN HUMAN BODY BY APPLICATION OF APPARATUSES OF DENS-THERAPY
3.1. Analgetic (Anti-Pain) Effect
3.2. Vascular Effect
3.3. Effect of Relaxation of Unstriped and Skeletal Musculature
3.4. Antiedematic Effect
3.5. Antiinflammatory Effect (General and Local)
3.6. Antipyretic Effect
3.7. Antiallergic Effect
3.8. Immunomodulatory Effect
3.9. Effect of Normalization of Metabolism
3.10. Effect of Normalization of Hormonal Status
3.11. Arresting Bleeding and Trophic (Healing) Effect
3.12. Effect of Breakage Gallstones and Renal Calculus
3.13. Cosmetic Effect
3.14. Reanimatton Effect
3.15. Anti-Stress (General Regulating) Effect
EFFICIENCY OF APPARATUSES
CHAPTER 4. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN APPARATUS DENAS AND OTHER ELECTRIC THERAPEUTIC
DEVICES
CHAPTER 5. ABOUT HEALTH, PRE-DISEASES AND DISEASES
CHAPTER 6. FORM REFLEX TO FUNCTIONAL SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 7. NERVOUS SYSTEM AND PRINCIPLES OF APPARATUS OPERATION
(For those which do not have medical education)
PART SECOND. MEDICA MENTE, NON MEDICAMENTIS
CHAPTER 1. WHAT IS NECESSARY TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING TO USE APPARATUSES
1.1. Reminder to Patient
1.2. Reminder to Operator
1.3. Apparatus Modes of Operation
1.4. Level of Energy Influence of Apparatuses
CHAPTER 2. MAIN ZONES OF BIOLOGICAL, ENERGETIC AND INFORMATIC INFLUENCE AND METHODS OF THEIR TREATMENT
2.1. Direct projection of organ "presenting a complain"
2.2. Universal treatment zones
2.3. Segmentary (metameric) treatment points
2.4. Specific treatment zones
2.5. Some general regulatory influence zones
2.5.1. Zones of hormonal status regulation
2.5.2. Zones treatment of which increases systemic effect
2.5.3. Antiallergic zones
2.5.4. Tongue zone
2.6. Main resuscitation zones
CHAPTER 3. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF DENS-THERAPY
CHAPTER 4. ALGORITHMS OF WORKING WITH DENS-THERAPY APPARATUS
4.1. The complain is concrete and detailed
4.2. Complain of uncertain localization
CHAPTER 5. INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS TO DENS-THERAPY
5.1. Indications
5.2. CONTRAINDICATIONS
PART THREE
SOME STANDARD SCHEMES OF
ELECTRONEUROADAPTIVE TREATMENT
IN A NUMBER OF NOSOLOGIC FORMS
OF DISEASES,
or
FACILIUS EST PLUS FACERE, QUAM IDEM
CHAPTER 1. RESPIRATORY ORGANS DISEASES
1.1. Zones of apparatus treatment
1.1.1. Zones of direct projection of the organ "presenting a complain"
1.1.2. Additional zones (see part 2, chapter 2)
1.2. Acute nasal cold (rhinitis, acute respiratory viral infection)
1.3. Laringitis, pharingitis (hoarse cough, dyspnea, dry throat, hoarse voice, dry obsessive cough)
1.4. Tracheitis and bronchitis
1.5. Acute pneumonia (acute lungs inflammation)
1.6. Acute attack of chronic bronchitis and pneumonia, bronchiectatic disease, pneumosclerosis
1.7. Bronchial asthma
CHAPTER 2. CIRCULATORY ORGANS DISEASES
2.1. Heart diseases
2.1.1. Main principles (recommendations mandatory for fulfillment while the apparatus is used by persons
without medical education)
2.1.2. Zones of apparatus treatment Zones of straight projection of organ "presenting a complain"
2.1.3. Ischemic heart disease. Stenocardia
2.1.4. Acute cardiac pain
2.1.5. Cardiac arrhythmias
2.1.6. Post-infarction status
2.2. Arterial hypertension
2.2.1. Main principles
2.2.2. Hypertensive crisis
2.3. Vascular diseases
2.3.1. Diffuse atherosclerosis
2.3.2. Varicosis of the lower limbs
2.3.3. Varicosis of anus and straight intestine
2.3.4. Obliterating endarteritis, diabetic angiopathy, vibration disease, Raynaud's disease
2.3.5. Lymphatic outflow disturbances, lymphatic edema
2.3.6. Non-specific lymphadenitis
2.3.7. Lymphangitis
CHAPTER 3. DIGESTIVE ORGANS DISEASES
3.1. Main principles
3.2. Diseases of esophagus
3.3. Diseases of the stomach and duodenum
3.4. Diseases of the liver and biliary tracts
3.5. Diseases of the pancreas
3.6. Diseases of the intestine
3.6.1. Hemorrhoids
CHAPTER 4. DISEASES OF KIDNEYS AND URINARY TRACTS
4.1. Main principles
4.2. Zones of apparatus treatment
4.3. Glomerulonephritis
4.4. Pyelonephritis
4.5. Urolithiasis
3.5.1. An attack of urolithiasis
3.5.2. Urolithiasis in absence of renal colic attack
4.6. Pyelonephritis
4.7. Urolithiasis
CHAPTER 5. ENDOCRINOUS DISEASES
5.1. Diabetes mellitus
5.1.1. Main principles
5.1.1. Diabetes mellitus without complications
5.1.1. Complicated diabetes mellitus
5.2. Thyroid gland diseases
5.2.1. Main principles
5.2.2. Hyperthyrosis
5.2.3. Hypothyrosis
5.2.2. Nodular goiter
5.2.5. Conditions after thyroid gland surgery
CHAPTER 6. OBSTETRICS. GYNECOLOGIC DISEASES
6.1. Gynecologic zones
6.2. Main principles
6.3. Sterility (secondary sterility of adhesive or endocrinous
6.4. Recurrent abortions
6.5. Pregnancy period
6.6. Childbirth period
6.7. Postnatal period
6.8. Hypogalactia
6.9. Lactostasis
6.10. Nipple cracks in a feeding woman
6.11. Lactation mastitis
6.12. Acute mastopathy
6.13. Fibrocystic mastopathy
6.14. Inflammatory diseases
6.15. Fibromyoma, endometriosis, ovarian cysts
6.16. Delayed puberty, menstrual cycle disorders, infantile uterus
6.17. Preclimacteric and climacteric period
6.18. Frigidity
CHAPTER 7. MALE GENITAL SPHERE DISEASES
7.1. Prostatitis
7.2. Prostate adenoma
7.3. Impotency
CHAPTER 8. CHILDREN'S DISEASES
8.1. Peculiarities of apparatus use in pediatric practice
8.2. Selected children's diseases
8.2.1. Asphyxia of the newborn
8.2.2. Birth injuries of central nervous system and their consequences
8.2.3. Hemolytic disease of the newborn
8.2.4. Omphalitis (wetting umbilicus)
8.2.5. Postnatal shoulder and scapular muscles paresis or paralysis
8.2.6. Pertussis and parapertussis
8.2.7. Allergic diathesis
8.2.8. Disorders of psychological development (verbal, intellectual
8.2.9. Infantile cerebral paralysis
8.2.10. Enuresis
CHAPTER 9. NERVOUS DISEASES
9.1. Main principles
9.2. Stroke. Emergency aid
9.3. Post-stroke conditions, consequences of craniocerebral injuries and central nervous system infections
9.4. Muscular tonus disorders
9.5. Logoneurosis
9.6. Enuresis
9.7. Trigeminal nerve neuralgia
9.8. Facial neuritis
9.9. Radiculopathy
9.10. Infantile cerebral paralysis
9.11. Headaches of various origin
9.12. Dizziness
9.13. Neurosensory hypoacusis
9.14. Toxic lesion of the acoustic nerve
CHAPTER 10. SKIN DISEASES. COSMETOLOGY
10.1. Main principles
10.2. Infection diseases of skin and subcutaneous fat
10.3. Dermatitis, eczema and skin lesions in systemic diseases
10.4. Trophic ulcers
10.5. Use of DENS-therapy in cosmetology
CHAPTER 11. DISEASES OF BONES, LIGAMENTS AND MUSCLES
11.1. Main principles
11.2. Strained ligaments
11.3. Bones fractures
11.4. Deforming arthrosis and arthritis
11.5. Polyarthritis
11.6. "Spurs" (osteophytes)
11.7. Scoliosis
CHAPTER 12. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES
12.1. Otitis
12.2. Angina and acute attack of chronic tonsillitis
12.3. Acute maxillary sinusitis and acute attack of chronic maxillary sinusitis
12.4. Neurosensory hypoacusis
CHAPTER 13. EYE DISEASES
13.1. Special zones of DENS-treatment
13.2. Nearsightedness and farsightedness
13.3. Glaucoma and cataract
13.4. Conjunctivitis
13.5. Eye burn
CHAPTER 14. DISEASES OF ORAL CAVITY MUCOUS MEMBRANES, JAWS AND TEETH
14.1. Deep caries
14.2. Pulpitis
14.3. Periodontitis
14.4. Arthritis and arthrosis of the mandibular joint
CHAPTER 15. ONCOLOGIC DISEASES
CHAPTER 16. APPARATUS AID IN SELECTED EMERGENT
CONDITIONS
16.1. Main principles
16.2. Consciousless patient. Clinical death. Uncertain situation
16.3. Drowning
16.4. High body temperature
16.5. Insect bites
16.6. Quincke's edema
16.7. Urticaria
16.8 Stopping of bleeding from a wound
16.9. Burn. Frostbite
16.10. Bronchial asthma attack. Hypertensive crisis. Cholelithiasis attack. Renal colic attack. Cerebral hemorrhage
CHAPTER 17. APPARATUS AID IN ALCOHOLIC INTOXICATION AND HANG-OVER
17.1. Alcoholic intoxication (drunkenness)
17.2. Abstinence (including hang-over syndrome)
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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