Reeducation of Acute Vertebropat Through Neural Mechanisms of NTH Cover Image

Reedukácia akútneho vertebropata cestou neurálnych NTH mechanizmov
Reeducation of Acute Vertebropat Through Neural Mechanisms of NTH

Author(s): Ivana Aštaryová, Jozef Kobela, Zuzana Hudáková
Subject(s): Health and medicine and law
Published by: VERBUM - vydavateľstvo Katolíckej univerzity v Ružomberku
Keywords: Spine; Infiltration; Manual therapy; Heart rate variability

Summary/Abstract: Introduction: Neural therapy is a method that therapeutically affects the vegetative nervous system in terms of eliminating blockages. When it comes to rebalancing, that is, intervention in a particular segment or removal of a source of irritation, that is intrusive field, which can be found at any point of the organism. Its therapeutic intent can be verified by examination of heart rate variability. Material and methods: The survey method is the case of a 17-year- old patient with vertigo and fluctuating hypo and hypertension. Initially, a thorough history and a thorough palpation examination was carried out with the search for the corresponding segment zone and trigger points. The functional finding consists in pelvic nutation and blockage in segment C1- C2. For both vasovagal and disorder assumptions, variability in heart rate before and after application was indicated. Physiotherapy treatment consists focused on the training of diaphragm breathing and assembly according to the Mojžiš method. Results: By verifying the examination of the patient’s dysfunction by the technique of heart rate variability before examination and after the therapeutic intervention of Neural Therapy followed by physiotherapy, the irritation changes in the vertebropat are permanent if the irritation center and source are correctly identified. Conclusion: Neural therapy relies on a thorough history, palpation examination and introduction of local anaesthetic into the irritation centers. By measuring the variability of heart rate before performance after as time interval, not only the disregulating of cardiac activity, but also pathological changes in the autonomic nervous system are evaluated. This reflects the interconn ectedness of sympathetic and parasympathetic influences that have a relationship with the axial organ.

  • Issue Year: XIII/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 51-55
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Slovak
Toggle Accessibility Mode