In the Children`s Rehabilitation Treatment Center (CRTC) are mostly children suffering from neurology
In 2015 the Children's Rehabilitation Treatment Center (CRTC) registered 37,247 children.
According to the head physician, PhD Jamila Talibova, more than 40% of children applying to the Centre suffer from neurology, mainly cerebral palsy, with the falsity of the various reasons. Children receiving treatment at the Center, suffer also from somative disease. The center carries out parallel treatment of diseases in children.
In 2015, the number of appeals to the Center increased. The Chief physician explains it not by the no increase in the number of diseases, but as a result of educational work among the population and early treatment.
According to Jamila Talibova, the Center which has been functioning since e 1988, provides treatment for children, multidisciplinary rehabilitation treatment - psychological and physical, as well as the prevention of disability inherent in the early childhood period, and its prevention. She said that every child passed three or five times a course of treatment based on personal treatment plan. For persons with disabilities (cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, a violation of the motor system, pleksidy) there are physical training rooms, massage, water therapy, galvanic baths, thermotherapy, paraffin, naphthalene, electrotherapy, fitness room. There are also offices of speech therapists. The center is also used the rehabilitation of an innovative method, called the suit therapy widely used in the world.
The Center provides treatment for all chronic diseases of children up to 18 years. Parents can also take part in therapeutic activities: gymnastics, active therapy, art therapy and other therapeutic procedures. This helps them to be enlightened.
The Center conducts projects of social adaptation of children. At the initiative of the Ministry of Health and the Paralympics Committee of the Center for Children with Disabilities established a circle of the "Boçça" game. Jamila Talibova noted children from the Centre showed good results at the National Children's Paralympics Games.
Centre holds annual festivals for children, the purpose of which is the integration of children with disabilities, their social adaptation, as well as increased confidence and self-esteem.—0—
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