Issue №2-20, 2020

History of formation and development of traumatological and orthopedic patients rehabilitation in nizhny novgorod region



1 Polyakova A.G., 1 Novikov A.V., 2 Buylova T.V.

1 Privolzhsky Research Medical University, Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Federation
2 National Research Nizhny Novgorod State University named after N.I. Lobachevsky, Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Federation


ABSTRACT

Medical rehabilitation in our country is under reformation currently and new rehabilitation system model is beingcreated. In this regard, it is particularly important to study path of our predecessors and pioneers of this scientificdirection. The article analyzes the experience of organization and establishment of industrial rehabilitation systemfor patients and disabled persons, created on the basis of Nizhny Novgorod research Institute of traumatology andorthopedics and medical-sanitary unit of Gorky automobile factory in the 70-s of the previous century. The articlefocused on both medical and socio-economic efficiency issues of the established system, which has been a schoolof excellence in Russian Federation for many years. Knowledge of this experience could be of great value for currentspecialists, because, as our compatriot A.M. Gorky said, Without knowing the past, it is impossible to understand thetrue meaning of the present and the goals of the future.


KEYWORDS: professional, comprehensive rehabilitation of patients and disabled people, interdisciplinary approach, school of excellence

For citation: Polyakova A.G., Novikov A.V., Buylova T.V. History of formation and development of traumatological and orthopedic patients rehabilitation in Nizhny Novgorod region. Bulletin of rehabilitation medicine. 2020; 96 (2): 79-83. https://doi.org/10.38025/2078-1962-2020-96-2-79-83



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