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Ukraine, Vinnytsia region, Khmilnyk city, Kurortna St., 12
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Treatment

Treatment and rehabilitation program for patients with diseases of the nervous system

Goal:  treatment and prevention of diseases of the nervous system, elimination of pain syndrome, restoration of sensitivity and motor function.

The program guarantees an individual approach to each specific patient and provides an opportunity for additional examination and treatment of concomitant diseases using an additional diagnostic and treatment base.

Curators: Treating doctor, neurologist.

Examination within the program (as prescribed by a doctor):

Laboratory studies:

  • general blood test;
  • general analysis of urine;
  • biochemical analysis of blood.

Hardware research methods:

Possible medical procedures (as prescribed by a doctor):

  • Mode 1, 2, 3;
  • Diet No. 15;
  • Climate therapy;
  • Balneotherapy
  • Horizontal extraction of the spine on Tracomputer traction table;
  • Extracorporeal shock-wave therapy;
  • Medicine blockades;
  • Pressotherapy;
  • Gas injections;
  • Electrotherapy:
    • darsonvalization;
    • magnetotherapy;
    • electrophoresis;
    • diadynamotherapy;
    • amplipulse therapy;
    • ultrasound therapy;
    • interference therapy;
    • ultratonotherapy;
    • electroson;
    • galvanic mud therapy;
  • Light therapy:
    • laser-magnetic therapy;
    • bioptron;
    • Ultraviolet irradiation of the Ukrainian National University;
    • photonic polychrome matrix;
  • Massage:
    • manual massage;
    • vacuum massage;
  • Heat mud treatment:
    • mud applications;
    • paraffin-ozokerite applications;
  • Phytotherapy:
    • phyto tea;
    • oxygen phyto-cocktail.
  • Physical therapy classes:
    • therapeutic gymnastics with the Yevminov method with a certified instructor
  • Measurement of blood pressure - if necessary;
  • Medications for emergency care.

Duration of the treatment course: from 16 to 21 days.

The program, in particular, is suitable for people suffering from the following diseases:

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