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EFFECTS OF WHOLE BODY GASCRYOTHERAPY ON THE GENERAL AND BIOCHEMICAL BLOOD PARAMETERS IN ATHLETES

Abstract

The results of the effect of cryotherapy on the general and biochemical composition of the blood parameters in highly skilled athletes are presented. Influenced WBGC is changing the level of the peripheral circulation, produced by specific vascular reactions, characterized by a decrease in blood flow and vascular tone, that is, the athletes have improved microcirculation conditions. A number of athletes observed aftereffect (maintaining high performance functional state) after the main course. In appointing WBGC procedures to achieve their highest efficiency it is necessary to take into account the personality traits of patients. WBGC improves fitness, endurance, and can be recommended in the recovery, and preparatory periods of athletes' year training cycle to enhance the overall physical performance and for preventing overstrain and injury.

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L. A. Malkevich
Белорусский государственный медицинский университет
Belarus


V. G. Kryuchok
Белорусский государственный медицинский университет
Belarus


M. L. Levin
Институт тепло- и массообмена НАН РБ
Belarus


A. A. Mahanek
Институт тепло- и массообмена НАН РБ
Belarus


E. G. Volkova
РНПЦ спорта
Belarus


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Malkevich L.A., Kryuchok V.G., Levin M.L., Mahanek A.A., Volkova E.G. EFFECTS OF WHOLE BODY GASCRYOTHERAPY ON THE GENERAL AND BIOCHEMICAL BLOOD PARAMETERS IN ATHLETES. Doklady BGUIR. 2016;(7):217-221. (In Russ.)

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