The use of reflexology techniques for the treatment of psychoemotional and cognitive disorders in persons who have suffered from COVID-19

Author:

Izvekov Alexander Alexandrovich1ORCID,Khritinin Dmitrii Fedorovich2ORCID,Tyan Viktoriia Nikolaevna3ORCID,Kapto Oksana Vladimirovna4ORCID,Karakozov Aram Grigorevich5ORCID,Katenko Sergey Vladimirovich6ORCID,Eremin Mikhail Nikolaevich7ORCID,Karakozova Marina Grigorevna8ORCID,Levchenko Olga Borisovna5ORCID,Molodova Alevtina Igorevna9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State medical institution city clinical hospital named after E. O. Mukhin Of the Moscow Department of health, Moscow

2. Federal state budgetary institution «9 Medical and diagnostic center» of the Ministry of defense of the Russian Federation (Moscow); FGAOU FMSMU n. a. I.M. Sechenov Ministry of health of Russia

3. Russian medical Academy of continuing professional education of the Ministry of health of the Russian Federation

4. state budgetary institution E.O. Mukhin City clinical hospital Of the Moscow Department of health, Moscow,

5. Federal state budgetary educational institution of higher education «Evdokimov Moscow state medical dental University» Ministry of health of the Russian Federation

6. University clinical hospital of the Sechenov University Clinical center, Moscow,

7. Moscow state medical University named after A.I. Evdokimov of the Ministry of health of Russia

8. ederal state budgetary institution «9 Medical and diagnostic center» of the Ministry of defense of the Russian Federation (Moscow)

9. Federal state budgetary institution “9 LDC” of the Ministry of defense of the Russian Federation,

Abstract

The article describes the use of reflexotherapy techniques in the complex treatment of psychoemotional and cognitive disorders in people who have suffered from COVID-19.

Publisher

PANORAMA Publishing House

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