TRANSCRANIAL MICROPOLARIZATION IN REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH STROKE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/7EXQCKeywords:
cerebral, hyperreaction, social outcomesAbstract
Stroke remains one of the major health problems worldwide, as it is the second leading cause of death and disability. The problem of stroke rehabilitation is not only medical, but also of great social importance, since stroke in many countries is the third most common cause of death and the first most common cause of disability in middle-aged and elderly people. Uzbekistan, the incidence of cerebral stroke ranges from 0.9 to 1.5 per 1000 population (Rakhimdzhanov A.R., 1997; Kilichev I.A., 1998; Gafurov B.G., 2004). Residual disability due to MI in Uzbekistan is 3.2 persons with disabilities per 10,000 population. At the same time, according to many authors, in the last decade, the Central Exhibition Hall has become significantly “younger”, and intellectual workers in their prime are increasingly suffering. The likelihood of developing motor and cognitive impairments in stroke patients is high, which confirms the relevance of the development of rehabilitation measures at the present time.