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Modern therapeutic approaches to rehabilitation of patients after neurosurgical intervention

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Abstract

The article discusses modern therapeutic approaches to the rehabilitation of patients after neurosurgical intervention. The authors note that neurosurgery patients, even after successful operations, may have certain complications that significantly reduce the quality of life of patients. In addition, the specifics of rehabilitation of patients who have undergone various neurosurgical operations are of a special nature also for the reason that it is often called upon to restore the most important functions of the body – motor, speech, etc. Accordingly, special attention should be paid to therapeutic procedures aimed at restoring the health of patients who have undergone neurosurgical surgery. In modern conditions, the most important trend in this direction has become the use of non-traditional methods of rehabilitation, as well as achievements in the field of information technology and artificial intelligence. Practice shows that the success of innovations is undeniable, since they not only allow achieving the necessary effect here and now, but also allow, if necessary, prolonged support for the patient at the end of the active rehabilitation period, creating comfortable living conditions for him and allowing him to actively participate in society.

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Michael A. Kalandari, Anastasia R. Krivonosova, Elen A. Grigoryan, Anastasia A. Timofeeva, Aleksandra M. Isaeva. Modern therapeutic approaches to rehabilitation of patients after neurosurgical intervention. Cardiometry; Issue 30; February 2024; p.92-97; DOI: 10.18137/cardiometry.2024.30.9297; Available from: https://www.cardiometry.net/issues/no30-february-2024/modern-therapeutic-approaches-rehabilitation

Keywords

Neurosurgical intervention,  Modern therapeutic approaches,  Rehabilitation of patients
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