Aeroionotherapy
Aeroionotherapy: the effect of naturally charged particles on the child’s body
Aeroionotherapy belongs to natural physiotherapy methods that use negatively charged air particles to improve the functioning of the respiratory, nervous and autonomic systems. In modern conditions, children increasingly face the consequences of polluted air, long stays indoors and insufficient contact with the natural environment. Therefore, methods that restore the quality of the air environment and support the body's natural self-regulation mechanisms are becoming especially valuable.
The deficit of negative ions in urban air leads to rapid fatigue, headaches, reduced concentration, poor sleep and decreased resistance to infections. Aeroionotherapy helps compensate for this imbalance by creating conditions for the child that are as close to natural as possible and by supporting physiological recovery processes.
Beneficial properties of negative aeroions
Negatively charged ions affect biochemical processes, the condition of mucous membranes and nervous regulation. With regular procedures, noticeable positive changes are observed, noted both by parents and rehabilitation specialists.
- Improved functioning of the bronchopulmonary system and accelerated drainage function.
- Increased resistance of the body to viral infections and external irritants.
- Optimization of metabolic processes and normalization of metabolic reactions.
- Support of the balance between excitation and inhibition in the central nervous system.
- Favorable influence on tissue recovery after inflammation and exertion.
Children respond particularly well to the method in cases of chronic bronchitis, frequent respiratory infections, asthenic conditions, sleep disorders, emotional exhaustion and reduced concentration.
Indications and possibilities of application
Aeroionotherapy is used as part of complex therapy and rehabilitation. It is prescribed after a medical consultation that takes into account the child's age, comorbidities, level of physical activity and sensitivity of the nervous system.
- Frequent respiratory diseases, prolonged coughs, tendency to bronchitis.
- State after viral and bacterial infections.
- Asthenic and autonomic disorders.
- Reduced concentration, increased fatigue.
- Anxiety, sleep disturbances, emotional exhaustion.
The procedure is suitable for children of different ages, provided that individual characteristics are considered and contraindications are absent, including severe cardiac, pulmonary and systemic disorders.
Aeroionotherapy for children at «Graal»
In the «Graal» clinic, aeroionotherapy is part of individually formed rehabilitation programs. Each child undergoes a preliminary examination during which the doctor analyzes the condition of the respiratory system, nervous regulation and possible comorbid disorders. This allows selecting the optimal therapy parameters and determining the duration of the course.
Special attention is given to children who are frequently ill, have prolonged post-infectious symptoms, experience rapid fatigue or decreased productivity. The clinic’s team combines aeroionotherapy with other recovery methods — breathing exercises, massage, physiotherapy — providing a comprehensive approach.
Parents receive recommendations on home regime, restoring physical activity and preventing repeated illnesses. This approach helps reinforce results and improve the child’s overall well-being.
How the procedure is performed at «Graal»
Sessions take place in a specially prepared room where a natural aeroion environment with controlled concentration of negative ions is created. The child stays in a comfortable position and may play quietly, listen to an audio story or rest — the procedure is completely comfortable.
During the session, a medical specialist monitors the child’s well-being, observes the reaction of the respiratory system and the level of relaxation. The duration of one procedure is usually 10–20 minutes, and the course includes 8–12 sessions depending on clinical needs.
The clinic strictly follows safety standards: proper humidity is maintained, equipment is regularly checked and the density of the ion flow is monitored. This ensures effectiveness and comfort even for the youngest patients.
Contraindications and limitations
Despite the wide possibilities of the method, aeroionotherapy is not used in cases of acute infectious processes, certain cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases, as well as general exhaustion of the body. The final decision on admission to the procedure is made by the doctor after examination.
FAQ
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From what age can a child undergo aeroionotherapy?
The procedure can be used in children of different ages, but therapy parameters are selected individually after a medical consultation.
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How long does the treatment course last?
The course usually consists of 8–12 procedures conducted several times a week.
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Is aeroionotherapy suitable for children who often get sick?
Yes, the method has proven effective for children with frequent respiratory infections and decreased immunity.
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Can aeroionotherapy be combined with other procedures?
Yes, in the «Graal» clinic it is often combined with massage, breathing exercises and physiotherapy methods.
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Is the procedure safe?
Yes, with proper parameter selection and medical supervision, aeroionotherapy is safe even for very young children.
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