Abstract: The invention comprises SCENAR-therapy or other methods of electric stimulation, where an inductive energy storage unit is used to generate stimuli, and can be applied for therapeutic, rehabilitation, research, and preventive purposes. The invention includes applying electrodes on tissues and transmitting through them bursts of electrical stimuli. The stimuli are controlled based on processes occurring in these tissues as a result of their interaction with the electrical stimuli. The exposure duration and/or stimuli parameters are controlled according to the free oscillation parameters. The invention includes three types of parameter measurements: measuring parameters while the current stimulus burst is acting; measuring parameters of the last stimulus of each burst; and generating a probing sole stimulus before the main burst and measuring parameters of this stimulus.
Abstract: The group of inventions relates to medicine (physiotherapy). Electric stimuli which are generated by the following ringing circuit: active electrode-inductive storage unit-passive electrode-interelectrode tissues-active electrode, contain oscillations which are used as a test signal. In one variant of the method the electrodes are successively applied (in another variant—moved uniformly) across the skin area. Every time the electrodes-to-skin contact is detected, the oscillation parameters are recorded after a delay. Moreover, the values of parameters can be averaged. The group of invention provides the use of both combined and disjointed (separated) electrodes. An optimal zone for electropulse therapy is identified by minimal or maximal value of one or more parameters of the aforementioned oscillations and the use of the principle of “small asymmetry”. The group of inventions provides an increase in the accuracy with which zones optimal for electropulse therapy are identified and localized.
Abstract: At least one yarn is unspooled from at least one bobbin using a spindle cap. The unspooling speed and, in a coordinated manner, other parameters associated with the transformation process, are adjusted according to a quantity representative of the amount of yarn remaining wound on the at least one bobbin, so that the unspooling speed remains below limits imposed by unspooling conditions.