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Massive Infusion of Over 40 Million Rubles Allocated for cutting-edge Medical Equipment at Chita's Regional Hospital

Equipment for physical therapy and therapeutic exercise will be delivered to the hospital in the upcoming days, totaling 17 units.

Significant financial investment of over 40 million rubles made towards acquiring advanced medical...
Significant financial investment of over 40 million rubles made towards acquiring advanced medical equipment for the local hospital in Chita

Massive Infusion of Over 40 Million Rubles Allocated for cutting-edge Medical Equipment at Chita's Regional Hospital

The Zabaykalsk Regional Clinical Hospital has recently received a new batch of medical rehabilitation equipment, worth over 40 million rubles, as reported on the website of the Zabaykalsk Ministry of Health. This equipment includes an exoskeleton, a treadmill, a suspension system, a compression device, and a physiotherapy combo, set to expand recovery options for patients.

The exoskeleton, a key component of the new suite, assists patients with motor impairments in regaining mobility through assisted walking. By supporting and guiding limb movements, it helps restore natural gait patterns, improves muscle strength, and enhances neurological rehabilitation. This device is especially beneficial for those recovering from strokes, spinal cord injuries, or other conditions limiting leg function.

The treadmill, another essential piece of equipment, facilitates controlled, repetitive walking exercises, crucial for improving cardiovascular fitness, muscle endurance, and coordination during rehabilitation. Its adjustable settings accommodate patients with varying mobility levels, providing a safe environment to practice walking and regain balance.

The suspension system, now part of the hospital's repertoire, supports part of the patient's body weight during walking exercises, reducing the load on weakened muscles and joints. It improves safety by preventing falls and enables longer, more intensive training sessions without excessive fatigue or risk of injury. This is highly valuable for patients in early stages of rehabilitation or those with severe mobility limitations.

The hospital's rehabilitation department, headed by Olga Kritzko, is already equipped with biofeedback devices and muscle electrostimulation, further complementing the new equipment. These technologies form a comprehensive rehabilitation suite that accelerates recovery, enhances physical function, and improves patients’ quality of life by promoting independence and mobility.

Additionally, two more devices - a compression device and a physiotherapy combo - will be installed at the hospital soon, further expanding the hospital's rehabilitation capabilities. The hospital is also set to receive another 17 units of equipment for physiotherapy and therapeutic exercises in the near future.

This investment in advanced medical rehabilitation equipment underscores a commitment to modernizing rehabilitation services and offering effective, technology-driven therapy at the Zabaykalsk Regional Clinical Hospital. The new equipment will aid in the treatment and recovery of patients, offering hope and improved outcomes for those in need of rehabilitation services.

Science and health-and-wellness are intertwined in the Zabaykalsk Regional Clinical Hospital's latest investment, as they receive new equipment for medical rehabilitation worth over 40 million rubles. These innovations include a purpose-built physiotherapy combo, designed to accelerate patient recovery.

The physiotherapy combo, set to join the hospital's repertoire soon, will complement existing technology-driven therapies and treatments, such as muscle electrostimulation and biofeedback devices, managed by Olga Kritzko and her team.

Furthermore, fitness-and-exercise will become more accessible for patients as the hospital acquires and installs a compression device and the physiotherapy combo, expanding their capabilities to enhance physical function and improve patients' quality of life. This commitment to modernizing rehabilitation services continues to offer hope and improved outcomes for those in need of medical rehabilitation.

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