The use of the APPP method in a vertebrogenic patient with verification of heart rate variability.

Autor: Ivana, Aštaryová, Jozef, Kobela, Zuzana, Hudáková, Katarína, Ondrejková
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Zdroj: European Journal of Clinical & Experimental Medicine; 2024 Supplement, p7-7, 1p
Abstrakt: Introduction: The Autoreflex Prenatal, Postnatal Therapeutic Positions (APPP) method is based on the psychomotor development of a person from prenatal, i.e. sperm movement, to postnatal development to bipedal locomotion. The patient is led into a therapeutic position, during which a conscious isometric activation of the skeletal muscles occurs after a certain period of time. The variability of the heart rate makes it possible to evaluate and verify the activity of sympathetic, parasympathetic and baroreceptor activities. By diagnosing dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, the potential spectral analysis. Material and methods: We chose the case study of a 36-yearold female patient who underwent an examination at a neurological clinic as lumbosciatic syndrome and was subsequently sent for rehabilitation treatment. During the physical therapy examination, muscle imbalance with a significant pathological stereotype of breathing was detected. The APPP method was performed on the patient with verification of input and output heart rate variability. Results: After intensive rehabilitation and its continuation in the home environment with the use of APPP elements, the patient improved her breathing stereotype and there was a correction of muscle imbalance in the problem area and a change in the activity of the autonomic nervous system. Conclusions: In APPP there is a so-called physiological stimulation, which through repetition becomes the basis of active movement and neuroplasticity. Breathing in autoreflex positions is a reflex action. The position and its activation sends to the brain a specific stimulus and innate abilities of the patient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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