P-2-11-01
DEVELOPMENTAL OF CENTRAL COORDINATION DISTURBANCE
Vlasta Tosnerova (Charles University Hospital, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic)
In our work we prospectively followed state of the motoric functions in children with central coordination disturbance (CCD) after 5 years. We were interested in the question if the disturbance can persist. We examined 30 children in which was in suckling age diagnosed retardation of postural against fasic development with disturbance of muscle tonus.
In 6th year of life we have done following tests balance between tonic and fasic muscle groups, hypermobility, some cerebellar tests. We added examination of equilibrium by stabelography and fainal coordination of hand by tremorometry.
Results were compared with control group health children in the same age (n=36).
P-2-11-02
NEW ADAPTOGEN "VINIBIS" IN REHABILITATION OF HYPORESISTANT CHILDREN.
Pikuza O., Sadykova L, Sibgatullin D. (Kazan Medical University, Tatarstan, Russia, Kazan).
New adaptogen "Vinibis" was studied with regard to its effectiveness in health improvement of 42 children aged from 3 to 6 years with decreased immune reactivity. Vinibis is an apiculture product manufactured by "Semrug" firm in the Republic of Tatarstan. "Vinibis" presents a unique collection of vitamins, microelements, enzymens and all indispensable amineacids. Hyporesistance in children was confirmed by high disease incidence, anemia, hypoavitaminosis, hypotropty, decrease in neutrophyle biocidity reserve in the reaction of induced chemoluminescence (ICHL), and the rate of their mobilization. The course of rehabilitation was one month with daily enterol administration of 2 gr of "Vinibis" (37 children serving as controls). Along with somatic health recovery, "Vinibis" reduced the time period for ICHL activation from 20 to 13 min made 1,5 time increase of phagocytic reserve, and ICHL indices which were initially reduced. Thus, "Vinibis" can be used as an effective agent in rehabilitation of patients who for some reasons appeared to be in the state of hyporesistance.