Local magnetotherapy as a promising method of functional rehabilitation of rowing athletes

Authors

  • D.K. Zubovsky Belarusian State University of Physical Education, Minsk, Republic of Belarus
  • N.G. Kruchinsky Polessky State University, Pinsk, Republic of Belarus

Keywords:

local magnetic therapy, academic rowing, athlete, functional rehabilitation

Abstract

Currently, a number of technologies have been proposed for influencing the course of recovery processes in the athlete's body with therapeutic physical factors (TPF), including electromagnetic effects. Pulsed magnetic fields (MF) have an active corrective-modulating effect on the body, causing a number of biologically important reactions of the body with a low energy load and no overdose or side effects. At the same time, the effects of MF on the body's systems are characterized by a cumulative effect that persists for 4-6 weeks after the end of exposure.

In general, the physiological effect of MF is to develop an activation reaction and increase the overall resistance of the body. Numerous experimental and clinical laboratory studies convincingly show that, being complex irritants, therapeutic MF are capable of providing a useful systemic adaptive effect for the body.

Author Biographies

D.K. Zubovsky, Belarusian State University of Physical Education, Minsk, Republic of Belarus

PhD in Med. Sc.,

Head of the Research Laboratory of Functional Diagnostics and Rehabilitation Technologies

N.G. Kruchinsky, Polessky State University, Pinsk, Republic of Belarus

Doctor of Med. Sc.,

Head of the Department of Physical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine,

References

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Published

2025-08-11

Issue

Section

Медико-биологические науки