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Factors Of Influence During the Organization of Rehabilitation of Patients with Various Neurological Disorders

Mariyat Magomedrashidovna Nurakhmaeva, Magomedbeg Salakhudinovich Ismailov, Konstantin Georgievich Filippov, Anastasia Andreevna Nikitina, Violetta Viktorovna Gosteva, Alexander Anatolyevich Markov*.




Abstract

The article considers the factors of influence during the organization of rehabilitation of patients with various neurological
disorders. The author notes that the recovery process after a neurological disorder can take a long time and requires an
individual approach to each patient. Properly organized rehabilitation makes it possible to improve the functional state
of the patient, which in turn improves his quality of life. Rehabilitation of patients with neurological disorders can help
reduce health care costs associated with prolonged hospital stays and readmissions. Accordingly, rehabilitation of patients
with neurological disorders is an urgent task in medicine and requires the development of new methods and approaches
to improve the effectiveness of the recovery process.

Key words: neurological disorders, rehabilitation of patients, influence factors, methodological approaches





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