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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR RESTORING SENSOMOTOR FUNCTION OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND PERIPHERAL NERVES
abstract 1. A method of restoring the sensorimotor function of the central nervous system and peripheral nerves, which consists in the fact that the treatment is carried out in three stages, in the first of which implantation into the nerve of at least two hollow electrodes of biologically neutral electrically conductive material proximal and distal to the site of damage nerve, in the second stage, at least one course of focused extracorporeal shock wave therapy is carried out, consisting of at least five sessions, in combination with intranevra With electrical stimulation and intraneural iontophoresis, aimed at stimulating axonal growth of peripheral nerve fibers and regeneration of myelin sheath Schwann cells, implanted electrodes are removed at the third stage and at least one percutaneous electrostimulation session is used with simultaneous electromyurosyroimaging to remind peripheral nerves. 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the hollow electrodes are made of a biologically neutral electrically conductive material. The method according to claim 2, which consists in the use of catheters for puncture of the spinal cord as hollow electrodes. The method according to claim 1, which consists in the fact that at the first stage, at least two hollow electrodes are implanted into the nerve, depending on the extent of the defect in the nervous tissue. The method according to claim 4, consisting in the fact that the electrodes are implanted at the rate of two electrodes for every 5-6 cm of the damaged nerve above and below the established site of damage. The method according to claim 1, concluding
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