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Patogenny deficyt motoryczny snu i koncepcja prewencji oddziaływaniami harmonicznymi

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Pathogenic sleep motoric deficiency and concept for preventing it by harmonic exposure
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Z różnicy pomiędzy warunkami regeneracji mózgu oraz pozostałych części ciała podczas nocnego wypoczynku wynika systemowy konflikt neurosomatyczny, wywołujący niekorzystny, wielogodzinny deficyt motoryczny snu (DMS). Doniesienia literaturowe potwierdzają zjawisko nasilonego występowania zgonów, a także ostrych objawów chorobowych w nocy oraz rano. Na tej podstawie oparta jest hipoteza, że powszechnie stosowane łóżka są zbyt statyczne, aby zapewniały efektywną i zarazem bezpieczną regenerację całego organizmu. Doświadczenia laboratoryjne potwierdzają pozytywny wpływ kołysania na stan żywej tkanki. Także potwierdzone klinicznie są oddziaływania łóżek kołyskowych na wentylację płuc, profilaktykę bezdechu, poprawę jakości snu, jak również polepszenie cyrkulacji płynów ustrojowych. Dla ograniczenia negatywnych skutków zjawiska DMS zaproponowano koncepcję stymulacji oscylacyjnej snu (SOS). Subtelne, harmoniczne oddziaływania inercyjne mogą przynieść w normie i w patologii korzystne efekty zdrowotne: polepszenie warunków regeneracji organizmu, unormowanie funkcji organów wewnętrznych i systemu nerwowego, a także ograniczenie bezsenności i dolegliwości bólowych.
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Different requirements for relax of brain during sleep and for the remaining body nocturnal restoration create systemic neurosomatic conflict which generates many-hour-long sleep motoric deficiency (SMD) unfavourable for health. Reports confirm the enhanced number of deaths and acute health crises during the night and in the morning. The hypothesis based on this phenomenon is that commonly used beds are far too static to secure an effective, safe restoration of the whole organism. Laboratory experience cited corroborates positive influence of rocking on condition of the biologic tissue. Also clinically confirmed are assistive features of the rocking beds for breathing function, for sleep apnea prevention, for improvement of sleep quality and for body fluids circulation. To reduce negative effects of the SMD phenomenon, the concept of sleep oscillatory stimulation (SOS) is proposed. Subtle, harmonic inertial impacts should bring significant health benefits both in normal conditions and pathology, e.g. improvement of conditions for body nocturnal restoration, conditioning of functions of inner organs and nervous system, as well as reduction of sleeplessness and pain.
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  • Instytut Biocybernetyki i Inżynierii Biomedycznej PAN, Warszawa
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