- Improvement
in the individual profile of the functional asymmetry of the brain in women
on whom a vacuum aspiration had been carried out: in 55.5% of the patients
there was a positive pattern of change, in 11.1% a negative pattern of change
and in 33.4% no appreciable change was determined. The values in the control
group were: in 36.4% there was a positive pattern of change, in 53.5% a
negative pattern of change and 11.1% remained without appreciable change
- Reduction
of beta-waves in patients with multiple sclerosis
- Improvement
of the neurotransmission speed of the optic nerve in multiple sclerosis
patients: at a peak by 27 milliseconds
- Increased
ability to learn in older people and people of middle-age with atherosclerotic
encephalopathy: after 10 treatment sessions the ability to learn had improved
by an average of 18%
- Improved
reaction precision in older people and people of middle-age with atherosclerotic
encephalopathy: after 10 treatment sessions the precision of reactions had
improved by an average of 18%
- Increased
psychomotoric speed in older people and people of middle-age with atherosclerotic
encephalo- pathy: after 10 treatment sessions the psychomotoric speed had
improved by an average of 9.6%
- Improved
reaction speed in older people and people of middle-age with atherosclerotic
encephalopathy: after 10 treatment sessions the reaction speed had improved
by an average of 18%
- Normalisation
of high blood pressure occasioned by neural dysfunction in children with
a hypertonic type of neurocirculatory dystonia: normalisation of the systolic
and diastolic vascular pressure, of the average vascular pressure and of
the arterial pressure, normalisation of the heart rate and breathing
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