SPORT ATHLETES’ GENERAL SOMATIC BIO STIMULATION (GSBS)
Sports players experience a significant amount of physical loads during training and competition. Each type of load affects the body in specific ways, and athletes require various strategies to cope with and adapt to these stresses.
The general somatic bio stimulation (GSBS) is a generally stimulating, health-promoting method reinforcing almost all other types of treatment.
It is used as a monotherapy, for example, for sport players during excessive physical loads, and may supplement almost any other methodology unless it goes beyond the session time frame.
Session Procedure**
No. | Exposure Area | Frequency | Exposure Time |
1 and 7 |
5а. Right femoral artery |
5 Hz | 5 min |
6. Cervical spine (C2–C7), paravertebral |
50 Hz | 2 min on each side | |
2 and 8 |
5b. Left femoral artery |
5 Hz | 5 min |
7. Thoracic spine (Th1–Th12), paravertebral |
50 Hz | 4 min on each side | |
3 and 9 |
2а. Right underarm |
5 Hz | 5 min |
8. Kidney projection |
50 Hz | 5 min on each side | |
4 and 10 |
2b. Left underarm |
5 Hz | 5 min |
3. Liver projection, scanning |
50 Hz | 5 min | |
5 and 11 |
1а. Right carotid artery |
50 Hz | 2 min |
9. Lumbosacral spine (L1–S), paravertebral |
50 Hz | 4 min on each side | |
6 and 12 |
1b. Left carotid artery |
50 Hz | 2 min |
4. Spleen projection, scanning |
50 Hz | 4 min |
Session frequency..............................................................1 session per day or on alternative days
Course.................................................................................12 sessions
Repeated Course.................................................................................in 3-4 weeks