Franklinization and Aeroionotherapy
Franklinization and aeroionotherapy: a modern approach to regulating the nervous and respiratory systems
Franklinization and aeroionotherapy belong to physiotherapy methods that work not through thermal effect, but through the influence of an electric field and ionized air. Both methods aim to normalize nervous regulation, improve capillary blood circulation, reduce skin irritation and accelerate tissue recovery. Due to their gentle action, they are used for chronic vascular diseases, respiratory conditions, trophic disorders and functional disturbances of the nervous system.
Franklinization creates a uniform electrostatic field of high voltage that affects surface tissues and skin receptors. Aeroionotherapy, on the contrary, works through inhalation of ionized air filled with negative or positive aeroions. The combination of these approaches improves the tone of small vessels, normalizes autonomic reactions and stimulates recovery processes.
How the electrostatic field works during franklinization
During the procedure, an electric field of high voltage forms around the patient, influencing receptor impulses of the skin and peripheral nerves. This action contributes to changes in microcirculation, affects vascular tone and normalizes the functioning of the autonomic nervous system. This is useful in vascular hypertonus, functional neuroses, chronic stress and dermatological problems accompanied by itching or hypersensitivity.
Main effects of franklinization
- improvement of peripheral blood circulation and capillary exchange;
- reduction of skin itching and hyperesthesia;
- mild normalization of arterial pressure;
- acceleration of healing of superficial wounds and burns;
- stimulation of regenerative processes in tissues.
The procedure is almost non-contact, does not cause pain and is well tolerated even by patients with sensitive skin or impaired nervous regulation.
Aeroionotherapy: the influence of charged particles on the respiratory and nervous systems
Aeroionotherapy acts through a flow of negative aeroions inhaled during the procedure. These particles can influence bronchial tone, respiratory muscles, blood oxygen saturation and nervous responses. Negative ions help dilate small vessels, improve gas exchange and reduce signs of fatigue and stress.
Indications for aeroionotherapy
- chronic bronchitis and bronchial asthma;
- chronic fatigue syndrome and autonomic disturbances;
- cerebrovascular disorders and atherosclerosis;
- superficial wounds, trophic lesions, burns;
- microcirculation disorders in soft tissues.
The procedure is suitable for both individual application and group inhalation sessions. Its duration is usually 10–20 minutes, and the course includes 15–20 procedures.
Safety protocols at the «Graal» clinic
At the «Graal» clinic, franklinization and aeroionotherapy are performed in compliance with strict safety protocols. Before each session, a specialist assesses the patient’s condition, checks possible contraindications and adjusts the equipment according to individual needs. Thanks to controlled electric field strength, ionization level and exposure duration, the procedure is comfortable and safe.
If a patient has chronic cardiovascular disorders or changes in blood pressure, additional monitoring is performed during the session — this ensures stability of the patient's condition and high treatment effectiveness.
Preparation for therapy and patient support at the «Graal» clinic
Before the procedure, specialists explain all stages of treatment, answer questions and provide preparation recommendations: cleaning the skin, avoiding creams and metal accessories, and choosing a correct body position during the session. This informative approach helps patients feel calm and confident.
After completing the course, the dynamics are evaluated: the doctor analyzes changes in well-being, adjusts the further therapeutic plan and, if necessary, recommends supportive procedures or combinations with other rehabilitation methods.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
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Is the influence of the electrostatic field felt?
The procedure may be accompanied by a slight feeling of coolness or air movement, but usually there is no pain or discomfort.
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How long is the course?
The average course consists of 10–20 procedures, depending on indications and patient response.
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Is aeroionotherapy suitable for children?
The method can be used in older children, but only after specialist consultation and in the presence of indications.
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Can these methods be combined with other treatments?
Yes, franklinization and aeroionotherapy are often combined with massage, breathing techniques and other physiotherapy methods.
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