The National Center for Pediatric Rehabilitation (NCPR) is one of the five branches of the University Medical Center Foundation at Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan. It is the first pediatric center in the world to receive the prestigious JCI (Joint Commission International) accreditation. Achieving this certification requires the center to meet modern standards of medical care, ensuring patient safety and comfort.
NCPR accepts children from 1 year old and adolescents up to 18 years old with motor, psycho-emotional, and speech development challenges. These include:
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Cerebral palsy (CP)
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Autism spectrum disorders
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Consequences of neuroinfections and injuries
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Neuroses
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Paralysis and paresis
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Hearing impairments, including children after cochlear implant surgery, supported by a specialist in deaf education
Advantages of NCPR:
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International expertise: University Medical Center invites foreign specialists to conduct masterclasses for center physicians and teach new, advanced treatment methods.
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Innovative technology: Use of Swiss Lokomat device for kinesiotherapy, Atlant pneumatic suit, and other modern equipment.
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Integrated rehabilitation model: Each patient is treated by a team of specialists, including rehabilitation therapists, massage therapists, physiotherapists, educators, and speech therapists.
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In-house orthotics lab: Custom corsets, braces, insoles, and specialized shoes are made to support joint load distribution and correct posture.








