Efficiency of binaural beats in the rehabilitation of patients with post-traumatic stress disorders

Author:

Bodrova R. A.ORCID, ,Fedorov S. A.ORCID,Nagornev S. N.ORCID,Frolkov V. K.ORCID,Illarionov V. E.ORCID, , , ,

Abstract

Comprehensive studies of the influence of binaural beats on the effectiveness of the treatment of patients with post-traumatic stress disorders have been carried out. It has been established that this physiotherapeutic factor contributes to a decrease in the activity of stress-initiating systems, including the normalization of heart rate variability and the regression of hormonal and biochemical stress markers with an improvement of psychophysiological parameters. It has been revealed that bioacoustic impact on the brain has an antinociceptive effect. It has been proven that post-traumatic stress disorders initiate the formation of pathological correlation pleiades, which are destroyed when binaural beats are applied. The development of more effective rehabilitation programs for patients suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, taking into account the complex mechanism of the formation of this disease, should be based on highly informative technologies of digital medicine and the construction of multifactorial prognostic information models with the selection of predictor biomarkers.

Publisher

PANORAMA Publishing House

Subject

General Medicine

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