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TE AT DISEASES OF CARDIO-VASCULAR
SYSTEM
Cardio-vascular system is characterized of such Cardio-vascular system is characterized of such hemo-dynamics factors hemo-dynamics factors ::
Myocardium contractionMyocardium contraction ( (cardiac factor)cardiac factor).. Cardio-vascular system participation in the Cardio-vascular system participation in the
blood transferenceblood transference ( (extra cardiac factor of extra cardiac factor of vessel’s genesisvessel’s genesis).).
Metabolic processes influence on the blood Metabolic processes influence on the blood circulation function circulation function ((tissues metabolic factortissues metabolic factor).).
Additional (extra cardiacAdditional (extra cardiac) ) blood circulation blood circulation factors:factors:
aa) ) muscles work muscles work – ’’ – ’’muscles pomp muscles pomp ”;”; bb) ) joint’s movementsjoint’s movements;; cc) ) chest sticking actionchest sticking action;; dd) ) intra cranial pressure changing at the intra cranial pressure changing at the
diaphragm movementsdiaphragm movements..
The main TE tasks at the diseases The main TE tasks at the diseases of cardio-vascular systemof cardio-vascular system::
Myocardium strengthenMyocardium strengthen.. Peripheral blood circulation Peripheral blood circulation
improvementimprovement, , extra cardiac extra cardiac factors action strengtheningfactors action strengthening..
Coronary blood circulation Coronary blood circulation improvement and metabolic improvement and metabolic processes normalizationprocesses normalization..
Patient general tone risingPatient general tone rising.. Cardio-vascular and others Cardio-vascular and others
system training (for patient’s system training (for patient’s functional possibilities of an functional possibilities of an organism rising) organism rising)
Compensations and Compensations and adaptations patient’s blood adaptations patient’s blood circulation possibilities circulation possibilities developmentdevelopment..
Loading tests using for grounding of the Loading tests using for grounding of the permissible loading during physical culture permissible loading during physical culture
classes classes
Loading tests are conducted with the purpose reaction of Loading tests are conducted with the purpose reaction of investigated persons on the dosage physical loading studyinvestigated persons on the dosage physical loading study. . Received information is analyzed in dynamicReceived information is analyzed in dynamic, , patient’s patient’s functional state changing, results of treatment and functional state changing, results of treatment and physical training are estimated.physical training are estimated.
Loading tests must haveLoading tests must have::aa) ) sufficient power for finding of the latent IHD and sufficient power for finding of the latent IHD and
latent cardiac insufficiencylatent cardiac insufficiency;;bb) ) sufficient information about cardio-vascular sufficient information about cardio-vascular
system state during and after loading; system state during and after loading; cc)) loading duration loading duration must be sufficient for stable must be sufficient for stable
functional indexes receivingfunctional indexes receiving;;dd) ) loading test must not be to much longloading test must not be to much long..
TE Peculiarities at the hypertonic TE Peculiarities at the hypertonic disease disease ..
TE is directed on theTE is directed on the::
Myocardium metabolic processes Myocardium metabolic processes improvingimproving;;
Cardio-vascular and respiratory Cardio-vascular and respiratory system adaptation possibilities to system adaptation possibilities to environment factors risingenvironment factors rising;;
Disorders of the exciting and Disorders of the exciting and inhibition processes normalizationinhibition processes normalization;;
Pathological connections and Pathological connections and stagnation exciting foci removingstagnation exciting foci removing;;
Vasomotoric center function Vasomotoric center function normalizingnormalizing;;
Emotional condition improvingEmotional condition improving;; Blood circulation improvementBlood circulation improvement;; Stagnation processes removingStagnation processes removing;; Extra cardiac blood circulation factors Extra cardiac blood circulation factors
stimulationstimulation;; Hypotensive medicines doses Hypotensive medicines doses
reductionreduction..
Self-relaxationSelf-relaxation..
1.1. I,p.I,p. – – standingstanding, , sittingsitting.. full relaxing of right wrist full relaxing of right wrist ,,swinging by forearmswinging by forearm. . Wrist must hung Wrist must hung freefree, , naturally .The same naturally .The same actions do with left wristactions do with left wrist..Then – both Then – both togethertogether..On turnOn turn..
2.2. II..pp. – . – standingstanding,,sittingsitting.. fingers must be relaxed to the wax soft fingers must be relaxed to the wax soft,, every every joint must be joint must be maximally free maximally free ..
3.3. II..pp. - . - sitting or layingsitting or laying.. Shoulders hung free Shoulders hung free. . Arm is bending in the elbow joint to Arm is bending in the elbow joint to 90 90.. Down it free ,naturallyDown it free ,naturally..Then do movements with right and left arms on Then do movements with right and left arms on turn, then both turn, then both arms together, then - combine wrist and fingers arms together, then - combine wrist and fingers relaxingrelaxing..
4.4. II..pp. – . – standingstanding, , sittingsitting, , layinglaying. . straight arm to rise up, then free with relaxing let down straight arm to rise up, then free with relaxing let down..After this After this to repeat movements with right to repeat movements with right ,,left, both arms left, both arms . . Arms must move Arms must move free free , , as as ” ”hollow “hollow “ clothes gloves clothes gloves ”.”.
5.5. II..pp. – . – standing standing , , sittingsitting.. To swing by relaxing arms To swing by relaxing arms , , as pendulum, then gradually do as pendulum, then gradually do increasing and decreasing of swings increasing and decreasing of swings (”(”hollow gloves on the wind hollow gloves on the wind ”).”).
6.6. II..pp. – . – layinglaying.. Press with whole arm on the bed , Press with whole arm on the bed , then – let go, do it with right , left then – let go, do it with right , left and both arms togetherand both arms together..
7.7. II..pp. – . – standing on the low raised placestanding on the low raised place.. Free swinging with hung leg ,as pendulum ,the same is Free swinging with hung leg ,as pendulum ,the same is repeating the other leg. repeating the other leg.
Example Example of the TE complex for patient’s with the hypertonic of the TE complex for patient’s with the hypertonic
disease of the II stage on the hospital treatment disease of the II stage on the hospital treatment ((free mode free mode ))
№ Initial position Score Exercises Dosage
(number of
repeating )
Note
1 Sitting on the chair ,arms on knees
1-23-4
To conduct arms to the side –inspiration I.p. – expiration
6-8 Tempo slow
2 Sitting on the chair ,arms let down
12
3-4
Inspiration Trunk inclination to the right, arm slides on the chair leg – expiration .I.p.
6-8 to every side
Tempo slow
3 Sitting on the chair ,wrists on the knees
1-234
Rise arms up and stand up from chair –inspiration , then rise up on the socks .I.p. – expiration .
6 Tempo slow
4 Sitting on the chair ,arms on the knees
1-23-4
Arms rise up – inspiration Free let down the arms through sides, inclining trunk ahead - expiration .
8 Tempo average
10 Standing, left arm rise up, right – let down
1-101-10
Swinging movements behind with straight arms , then change the arm’s position
Repeat the same
Tempo average,
breathing arbitrary
11 Standing, arms on the waist
1-45-8
Circular trunk movements to the left Circular trunk movements to the right
6 to the every side
Tempo slow
12 Walking 12
Arms rise up – inspiration Then – let down through the sides - expiration .
8 Tempo slow
13 Standing 123
Straight arms rise up – inspiration Trunk Inclining ahead,touching with arms of the floor – expiration I.p.
8 Tempo average
14 Sitting on the chair, arms on the knees
1-23-4
Arms rise up – inspiration arms let down free through the sides, inclining the trunk ahead - expiration
8 Tempo average
Instructor and doctor conduct the medical control during the TE procedure: taking of pulse , breathing rate , AP measuring, supervision for the tiredness external signs (attention, sweatness, skin colour, movements coordination , patient’s complications )
PS AP Breathing Tiredness signs
Complaints
To loading
After loadings
After 3 min.
After 5 min.
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