Abstract. Purpose: to scientifically substantiate the role of para-vertebral impacts on blood circulation and bioelectrical activity of kick boxers' cortex. Material: in the research participated kick boxers (main group, n=62) and university students (control group, n=25) of 18-23 years' age. Assessment of para-vertebral impacts with device "Armos" and classic massage was fulfilled with the help of the following methodic: trans-cranial dopplerography of head main arteries and cortex EEG of the tested. Results: it was found that with the help of para-vertebral impacts by device "Armos" linear velocity of cerebral blood flow reduces to normal limits and in-and inter-hemispheres' interaction strength increases. Conclusions: para-vertebral impacts by device "Armos" activate integrative processes and inter-hemispheres' interactions of different cortex areas of kick boxers. It can witness about better formation of functional systems, ensuring sports efficiency.
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