Pneumopressia (pneumopressia; pneumo- + lat. pressio pressure) is a treatment method based on creating excess air pressure in the cavities and channels of the body.
Pneumopressure can be used to treat various diseases of the respiratory and digestive systems. The method is based on the creation of increased air pressure inside the body cavities, which helps to straighten collapsed areas of the lungs, improve ventilation and blood circulation.
Pneumopressure is carried out using special devices that allow you to create and control air pressure. Procedures can be carried out both in the whole body using a pressure chamber, and locally - in individual organs and systems.
Pneumopressure is widely used in the treatment of chronic bronchopulmonary diseases, for example, bronchial asthma, emphysema. The use of the method improves the drainage function of the bronchi and reduces hypoxia.
Pneumopressure is also used for diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, in particular, for the treatment of biliary dyskinesia and chronic constipation. Creating excess pressure in the intestines stimulates peristalsis and improves bowel movements.
Introduction A pneumatic press or pneumatic press is a device for creating high pressure in the working chamber. This method is used in many fields of science and technology, including the chemical, food, cosmetic and medical industries.
Operating principle The design of the pneumatic press consists of three main parts: - a frame that fixes the device; - a power cylinder that creates pressure inside the container
Pneumopress is a new method of correcting human eating behavior, which was first used in Israel in the last 4 years. This method has proven its effectiveness in the treatment of compulsive overeating, after which it began to be actively used abroad.
The basic principle of operation of a pneumatic press is compression of the walls of the stomach through a special elastic film, which is wrapped around the waist and left for several hours, during which food is slowly absorbed and a feeling of fullness sets in. The result is an average weight loss of 2.5-3 kilograms and a positive psychological impact. In order to stabilize the achieved result, it is recommended to return to the procedure after 8 and 16 weeks. However, it is worth remembering that, like any other lifestyle change, pneumopressure must be combined with physical activity and control over the amount of food.
One of the main advantages of pneumopre