Abstract

Chaos in the organization of any human or animal movement has its own parameters in the form of quasi-attractors, and these parameters (quasi-attractors) have a diagnostically significant value. Motor activity of any biological entity in biomechanics consists of a real superposition of voluntary acts (i.e., having a goal and the mechanisms of its implementation) and an obligatory element of chaos when the arbitrary motor activity cannot really be implemented arbitrarily. This paper presents examples of the practical implementation of the parameters of chaos in clinical medicine and their diagnostic value.

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