Halotherapy in the rehabilitation of children in educational institutions

Author:

Khan Maya1ORCID,Ivanova Irina2ORCID,Mikitchenko Natalya3,Dedurina Anna4ORCID,Lyan Natalya5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Medical Rehabilitation SBHI Children’s City Clinical Hospital named after N.F. Filatova Moscow City Health Department

2. FSBI FPI “Central State Medical Academy” Office of the President of the Russian

3. Moscow Scientific-Practical Center for Medical Rehabilitation, Reconstructive and Sports Medicine

4. SBHI “GP №46 Moscow City Health Department”

5. Moscow Scientific-Practical Center for Medical Rehabilitation

Abstract

The aim of the study was to assess the impact of halotherapy performed in halocabinets on the health of children who often suffer from acute respiratory diseases. Based on the data obtained, the pronounced anti-inflammatory and sanogenetic effect of the factor was established, and the optimal parameters and halotherapy regimens were determined depending on the presence of symptoms of acute respiratory disease. Follow-up observations have confirmed the durability of the therapeutic effect.

Publisher

PANORAMA Publishing House

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