employee from 01.01.2024 until now
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
from 01.01.2014 to 01.01.2014
Saint Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
CSCSTI 76.35
The purpose of the study is to develop a technology for adaptive physical rehabilitation aimed at restoring impaired motor functions in individuals who have suffered brain injuries and diseases. Research methods and organization. Methods of analysis and generalization of scientific and methodological literature, pedagogical experimentation, as well as mathematical and statistical data processing methods were utilized. The developed technology for adaptive physical rehabilitation, based on the application of a variable algorithm for constructing rehabilitation sessions, has been tested at the Leningrad Regional Center for Medical Rehabilitation during hydro-rehabilitation sessions with individuals who have undergone brain injuries and diseases. Research results and conclusions. The results obtained from the research showed positive dynamics, indicating that the developed technology for adaptive physical rehabilitation, aimed at restoring impaired motor functions and correcting pathological movements in individuals who have suffered from diseases and injuries of the brain, has a high potential for implementation.
adaptive physical rehabilitation, variable algorithm, hydrorehabilitation, neurosurgery, motor disorders, adaptive swimming
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