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Techniques in Neurosurgery & Neurology

Diagnostic Capabilities of Brain Encephalovisiometry in the Correction of Vascular and/or Vertebral Disorders-A Clinical Case

Submission: July 16, 2021 Published: September 01, 2021

DOI: 10.31031/TNN.2021.04.000588

ISSN 2637-7748
Volume4 Issue3

Abstract

As a result of a brain Encephalovisiometry (EV) of a child with a diagnosis of disintegrative disorder and childhood autism, gross vascular and vertebral disorders were diagnosed, and vascular and rehabilitation therapy courses were recommended. A repeated EV study showed that the implementation of a fifteenweek protocol led to the disappearance of vascular disorders, restoration of blood flow, and normalization of metabolic processes in the patient’s brain. Negative behavior and other violations also disappeared. The patient behaved as a neurotypical child and rapidly overcame a lag in speech development.

Abbreviations: DCP: Direct Current Potentials; EEG: Electroencephalography; EV: Encephalovisiometry; ICD: International Classification of Diseases, NEM: Neuroenergy Mapping; SWBA: Slow-Wave Brain Activities

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