Science - Kozyavkin Method

Science

Continuous development and improvement of the rehabilitation system are caused by constant and thorough scientific work conducted alongside with the medical process.

Researches of the scientific team are first of all focused on the in-depth study of features of different rehabilitation methods for patients with organic lesions of the nervous system, as well as on creative development and improvement of the Intensive Neurophysiological Rehabilitation System (The Professor Kozyavkin Method). Formed as a result of many years of researches and practical work, the Truskavets School of Rehabilitation is known not only in Ukraine but also in many other countries.

Scientists and practitioners of our medical institutions participate in scientific work and present results of their work at national and international congresses, conferences and seminars. These results are reflected in numerous books, articles, reports and theses which you may find on this website. Our medical centers also participate in different international scientific projects which are mostly aimed at enhancement of living conditions of people with Cerebral Palsy and other movement disabilities.

Research Projects

The 13th International Conference on Disability, Virtual Reality and Assistive Technologies
Presentation of the AbleGames project in Portugal

The 13th International Conference on Disability, Virtual Reality and Assistive Technologies was held on 8-10 September 2021.

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Latest Books and Articles

INRS
Intensive Neurophysiological Rehabilitation System - the Kozyavkin Method.
V. Kozyavkin, M. Babadagly, H. Lun, O. Kachmar, S. Hordievych, V. Lysovych, B. Voloshyn

This book is essentially devoted to a new rehabilitation technology for treating patients with organic neurological lesions – the Intensive Neurophysiological Rehabilitation System.

 

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Rehabilitation Principles for Motor Dysfunctions
Rehabilitation Principles for Motor Dysfunctions According to Kozyavkin Method
V. Kozyavkin, N. Sak, O. Kachmar, M. Babadagly

This book is devoted to theoretical principles of motor dysfunction rehabilitation according to Prof. Kozyavkin’s Method and reflects 17 years of experience by the staff at the Institute of...

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