Against the background of cerebral insufficiency, hypertension and vegetative neuroses, a stuporous state often occurs - akinetic excitation. With it, any motor activity is disrupted, akinesis - immobility, ataxia - imbalance, severe irritability in the form of sudden attacks of anger and rage occur. Due to lethargy, this condition is difficult to correct. Chronic akinesia is manifested by mental disorganization - a disorder of perception, memory, thinking, emotions, volitional qualities and character changes. The condition is characterized by lack of initiative, passivity, indifference, progressive isolation, loss of connections and contacts with the outside world. Various techniques are used to treat akinesis. Drug therapy has the most effective effect, but treatment methods depend on the cause of damage to the nervous system. A set of treatment methods, including psychotherapeutic techniques, is individually selected for each patient. The success of psychocorrection also depends on the patient’s family and work environment. In some cases, surgical intervention is required. Treatment of cerebroasthenia is carried out in two stages: the first stage involves eliminating the primary manifestations of nervous system dysfunction using various methods of reflexology, physical therapy, and physiotherapeutic procedures. The second involves the full restoration of the functions of the central nervous system and the treatment of symptoms caused by disruption of the internal organs, adaptation to the working conditions and everyday life where the patient is located. Such complex treatment can significantly increase the effectiveness of treatment.