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Organizational Problems of Spa Rehabilitation of Disabled People with Spinal Cord Injuries

Journal «MEDICINA» ¹ 3, 2017, pp.76-84 (Research)

Authors

Prisenko V. G.
PhD, Associate Professor, Chair for Theory and Methodology of Adaptive Physical Culture, Physical Rehabilitation and Recreational Technologies1

Mahkamova Z. R.
PhD, Associate Professor, Chair for Public Health and Healthcare Management1

Demarco A. V.
lecturer, Chair for Medical Physics and Informatics2

1 - V.I. Vernadsky, Crimea University, Tavrida Academy, Simferopol
2 - V.I. Vernadsky, Crimea University, Physic and Technical Institute, Simferopol

Abstract

With the goal to achieve a qualitatively new rehabilitation results and health improvement of disabled people in the Saki resort, using a systematic approach, systematic and analytical methods for conducting field examination and mathematical modeling, the territorial resort occupancy has been evaluated within the administrative boundaries and characteristics of the functional structure of sanatoria named after N.N. Burdenkov in Saki were identified. To determine today's needs for treatment and rehabilitation of spinal patients we evaluated resort of Yevpatoriya and Saki as the climatic balneological spa. The last point is a good reason to develop them as «medical tourism» centers and use in complex rehabilitation.

Key words

resort, spa resources, spa facilities, infrastructure, health spa, organization of service system

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