The goal of the Ken Walker Clinic’s highly skilled team is to provide medical rehabilitation that meets international standards.
Throughout life, a person experiences various functional limitations associated with age, chronic diseases, trauma, or other reasons. In these situations, a need for rehabilitation measures arises.
Rehabilitation involves the implementation of certain measures aimed at eliminating or adapting the existing limitation. This will allow the patient to return to their daily activities, to become active and independent again. The main task of medical rehabilitation is to improve the quality of human life.
The success of the rehabilitation process is due to the correct teamwork, taking into account the individual needs of the patient.
Full clinical and functional assessment of the patient by the appropriate team;
Drawing up a rehabilitation plan based on individual needs;
Rehabilitation activities that include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, language and speech therapy and more;
Education of the patient and his family members;
Selection / adjustment of benefits and consumption training;
Adaptation / adaptation of the living and working environment;
Psychosocial rehabilitation;
The rehabilitation plan after the patient is discharged.
Neurologist;
Rehabilitologist;
Physical therapist;
Occupational therapist;
Language and speech therapist;
Neuropsychologist;
Art therapist;
Orthopedic technician.
If necessary, doctors of different profiles will be involved in the consideration and the rehabilitation plan: orthopedists, cardiologists, angiologists and others.
Ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke;
Post-traumatic brain injury;
Further condition of traumatic injuries of the spine and spinal cord;
Other spinal cord injuries;
Parkinson's disease;
Symptomatic Parkinsonism: including Parkinsonism caused by intoxication, metabolic disorders, overdose of medications and other substances (manganese Parkinsonism).
Multiple sclerosis;
Mono and polyneuropathy of various etiologies;
Condition following traumatic injury to peripheral nerves;
Orthopedic injuries and postoperative condition;
Management of pain syndrome, including neck and lumbar pain caused by degenerative changes in the spine;
Adaptation of living and working environment to individual needs; etc.
Consultation with a neurologist and a rehabilitation physician;
Physical therapy;
Occupational therapy;
Language and speech therapy;
Psychotherapy;
Art therapy;
Psycho-social therapy;
Aquatherapy;
Robotherapy;
The so-called Electrotherapy (functional electrostimulation, TENS - transcutaneous electrostimulation, diadynamic current, ultrasound therapy, etc.);
Assistive Laboratory;
Adaptation of living and working environments.