1. Chronic (Vasomotor) Rhinitis (Non-Acute), Non-Acute Chronic Sinusitis (Frontal) (Not Purulent); Acute Catarrhal Sinusitis (Frontal) In Subacute Stage
Two inductors (L1, L2) are set on the back of the neck (paravertebrally – at the level of 6-7 segments of the cervical spine). Other two inductors (L3, L4) are located in the maxillary sinus area or in the area of nose "slopes". For rhinitis the feedback sensor (А1) is set in the forehead area at the midline, for sinusitis - in the temporal area (А2) – (fig. 1). Exposure time - 12 minutes. 8 sessions.

Fig. 1. The inductors and the feedback sensor location for treatment of rhinitis and sinusitis.
ENT-Diseases
Two inductors (L1, L2) are established paravertebrally on the collar area in the projection of 6, 7 vertebras of cervical spine. Other two inductors are located consistently in the forehead area at the midline (L4) and on the front of the neck (L3) - a zone of the vocal chords projection. The feedback sensor (А1) is set in the supraclavicular area (fig. 2). Exposure time - 18 minutes, 5 – 8 sessions.
Fig. 2. The inductors and the feedback sensor location for treatment of pharyngitis chronic tonsillitis, laryngitis.

2. Subacute (Chronic) Pharyngitis, Chronic Tonsillitis,
Chronic (Subacute) Laryngitis