IMPROVING THE PHYSICAL FITNESS OF ROWERS AT THE STAGE OF PRELIMINARY BASIC TRAINING BY MEANS. RELEVANCE OF THE RESEARCH TOPIC

Authors

  • Інна Коновалова
  • Тетяна Одинець

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31652/2071-5285-2023-15(34)-421-428

Keywords:

rehabilitation, women, Meniere's disease, ambulatory stage, balance

Abstract

Timely detection of potentially dangerous causes of dizziness and selection of effective means of physical therapy is an urgent problem, for the solution of which it is necessary to use effective and reliable methods of diagnosis and intervention. Modern approaches to vestibular rehabilitation include methods affecting the mechanisms of central regulation of compensation processes in vestibular disorders. Among the rehabilitation measures, one of the main places is occupied by therapeutic exercises, which include various exercises for the movement of the eyes and head, as well as gait training. Vestibular rehabilitation is one of the most effective methods of restoring vestibular function in patients with diseases of the vestibular system.

Author Biographies

  • Інна Коновалова

    Хортицька національна навчально-реабілітаційна академія

  • Тетяна Одинець

    Хортицька національна навчально-реабілітаційна академія

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Published

2023-07-19

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ІІІ. НАУКОВИЙ НАПРЯМ