Abstract

The question of enhancing treatment effectiveness in managing respiratory diseases based on physiotherapeutic methods remains highly relevant. We consider the possibility of using pulsed low-frequency electrostatic massage therapy in the rehabilitation treatment of patients with chronic obstructive heart disease, bronchial asthma, pneumonia, and cystic fibrosis. The biological action and therapeutic effects of low-frequency electrostatic therapy are presented. Effects of low-frequency electrostatic therapy on muscle tone, as well as its decongestion, trophic, and regenerative action, are demonstrated. The mechanisms of pathogenetic action in respiratory pathologies require further research and elucidation.

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