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Stroke

Hundreds and thousands of people become victims of stroke every year. Among them are not only the elderly, but also young people. Deaths can often be avoided with timely help, but the consequences of a stroke can be very serious, from speech disorders to paralysis of half the body.

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Rehabilitation after a stroke abroad is an ideal way to restore your body and return to a normal life. Foreign clinics have the latest technologies and practice the most effective methods of rehabilitation after stroke.

Physiotherapy in rehabilitation after stroke

Therapeutic use of natural or artificially created natural factors. This area of medicine is the basis of rehabilitation methods for stroke patients. In the treatment of stroke abroad, all the basic methods of physiotherapy are practiced.

Rehabilitation procedures consist of exposing the body to various radiations, waves, and temperatures:

  •  Therapeutic ultrasound is used to locally increase blood circulation;
  • electrotherapy is the effect of direct current on the body, through which drugs are administered;
  • Laser therapy is the restoration of the functional activity of damaged tissues to which a therapeutic laser beam is directed;
  • cryotherapy is the effect of cold on the affected areas of the body.

Hydrotherapy and kinesitherapy for stroke treatment abroad

Hydrotherapy includes baths, steam showers, douches, and rubdown treatments. At the same time, fresh water (river, lake, rainwater) is used. In addition to relieving pain, water treatments can restore blood circulation and prevent relapses of the disease.;

Kinesitherapy is treatment through movement. It includes active and passive methods. With active kinesitherapy, the patient independently performs prescribed physical exercises (therapeutic physical culture). Passive kinesitherapy involves special massages (manual therapy).

Therapeutic gyms for rehabilitation after stroke

To retrain and strengthen muscles that have failed after a stroke, to develop balance and proprioception (feeling the position of body parts relative to each other). For rehabilitation after a stroke abroad, the most effective simulators are used, each of which is designed for specific muscle groups.:

  •  The electronic treadmill helps to improve coordination, increase strength and endurance of the body;
  •  For the same purposes, a belt-based weight lifting system is effectively used;
  •  Elliptical and energy-intensive bicycles help improve coordination and aerobic activity of the upper and lower extremities;
  •  The electronic balance training system, in addition to its purpose, helps restore proprioception;
  •  standing exercise machines stimulate the activity of muscles, joints, and the circulatory system.

Most often, during rehabilitation after a stroke abroad, polytherapeutic sessions are practiced. Each patient is assigned an individual program that takes into account exactly what condition he is in and what exactly needs to be restored.

Stroke treatment abroad is a chance to overcome the severe consequences of the disease and return to a full life.

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Leading doctors
Lee Myung Jon
  • Graduated from the College of Medicine, Yonsei University in 1964.
  • Worked as a neurologist and lecturer at the University of Minnesota Hospital.
  • Former Head of the Neurology and Brain Disease Center and Parkinson's Disease Center at "Asan" Hospital in Seoul.
  • Head of the Neurology Department and Brain Disease Center at "Cheongshim".
  • Specialization: treatment of stroke consequences, degenerative brain diseases, epilepsy.
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Kang Jin Woo
  • Graduated from the College of Medicine, Kosin University.
  • Specialization: pain management, rehabilitation after strokes and injuries — sports, traumatic brain injuries.
  • Works with children with disabilities over 10 years old.
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Jong Byung Han
  • Graduated from the College of Korean Medicine, Dongguk University.
  • Former Head of "Asan", "Dongkan", "Kyeonghwadong" Oriental Medicine Clinics.
  • Head of the Department of Traditional Korean Medicine at "Cheongshim".
  • Specialization: conservative treatment of chronic pain, menopausal syndrome, digestive disorders.
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Li Wen Yin
  • Head of Department and Chief Physician at Dalian Central City Hospital.
  • Specialization: treatment of appendicitis, pancreatitis, liver and stomach diseases, post-operative rehabilitation.
  • Successfully helps women with menstrual pain and postpartum complications, infertile couples.
  • Uses natural preparations to treat skin diseases, including acne and psoriasis.
  • Uses the "acupotomy" method to treat orthopedic pathologies, spine and joint pain.
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Zhan Bao Weng
  • Deputy Head of Department, member of the Dalian Traditional Chinese Medicine Pharmaceutical Society.
  • Specialization: therapy, treatment of cough, gastrointestinal and cardiovascular disorders, rheumatic diseases, gynecological disorders. Helps patients suffering from chronic fatigue and sleep disorders.
  • Works with children. Treats cough, skin diseases (acne, eczema, urticaria), viral (herpes), and parasitic infections.
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