The Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Center is a highly specialized medical institution focused on providing comprehensive rehabilitation services for patients who have suffered from severe somatic diseases and critical conditions.

The clinic offers rehabilitation following:

  • Ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes

  • Cerebral palsy

  • Oncological diseases of various types and stages

  • Limb amputations

  • Spinal fractures

  • Open and closed traumatic brain injuries

  • Multiple sclerosis

  • Prosthetic surgery

  • Other complex diseases, injuries, and surgical interventions

The key objectives pursued by the Center’s medical team include:

  • Restoration of basic daily living skills to the maximum extent possible

  • Training in the use of prosthetic devices

  • Minimization of the risk of disease recurrence

  • Management of systemic complications of treatment (e.g., chemotherapy or radiation therapy)

  • Recovery of cognitive and physical functions

  • Professional retraining of patients unable to return to their previous occupation

  • Speech function correction

  • Comprehensive cognitive rehabilitation

  • Development of independent living and self-care skills

  • Relief of chronic pain syndromes

Rehabilitation programs are developed strictly on an individual basis, taking into account the patient’s condition, motivation, personal goals, and realistic prognosis. The Center does not offer unrealistic promises but focuses on improving quality of life and helping patients adapt to new physical and psychological conditions.

The Center employs a wide range of rehabilitation methods, including speech therapy, robotic-assisted training, pharmacotherapy, physiotherapy, massage, therapeutic exercise, mechanotherapy, and other procedures. The clinic also provides care for patients living with HIV and AIDS.

The facility is equipped with more than 30 advanced medical devices, many of which are unique in Russia. These include biofeedback systems, stabilometric platforms, anti-gravity treadmills, and Vector robotic gait trainers with dynamic weight support that simulate natural walking.