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Optical system on the basis of a laser LED for control of the dynamics of the blood flow and functional state of the muscles in biological tissues

Abstract

The blood flow in the skin of the temporal region and the functional state of the muscles were investigated using the speckle-optical method. It is shown that the speckle-optical method can be used to objectify the skin blood flow and to evaluate vascular reactivity during breath-holding and hyperventilation. Obtained objective data of the tonic state of the anterior tibial muscle of healthy people can be used as indicators of the norm in the clinic for comparison with the results of examinations of patients with diseases of the motor sphere and the pathology of the neuromuscular apparatus, as well as in sports medicine.

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L. A. Vasilevskaya
Республиканский научно-практический центр неврологии и нейрохирургии, Республика Беларусь
Belarus


M. M. Salimi Zadeh
Белорусский государственный университет информатики и радиоэлектроники, Республика Беларусь
Belarus


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Vasilevskaya L.A., Salimi Zadeh M.M. Optical system on the basis of a laser LED for control of the dynamics of the blood flow and functional state of the muscles in biological tissues. Doklady BGUIR. 2018;(7):133-138. (In Russ.)

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