Education:
- Donetsk State Medical Institute, residency in neurology, specialization in reflexotherapy, assistant at the Department of Physical Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Sports Medicine;
- Kharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, specialization in manual therapy
Membership in associations, societies; attending conferences, thematic improvement courses:
- regular advanced training in reflexotherapy and manual therapy at the National Academy of Postgraduate Education for Doctors;
- ongoing participation in professional seminars and training sessions: "Mobilization-manipulation techniques of classic manual therapy for the spine and joints," "Plasmotherapy in neurology and orthopedics," "PRP therapy for diseases and injuries of the musculoskeletal system," and others;
- training in rehabilitation methods: kinesiology taping, physical therapy, shockwave therapy;
- a series of seminars on craniosacral therapy (Upledger method), as well as acupuncture techniques "Balance Method 1,2,3" (Richard Tan's Israeli Acupuncture Center);
- training sessions on tropocollagen therapy for the spine and joints.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- treatment of vertebrological diseases: pain in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, herniated discs, radiculitis, neuralgia, plexitis, headaches and dizziness associated with the cervical spine, pelvic floor syndrome, and other conditions;
- plasmotherapy (PRP) and plasmolifting;
- mesotherapy;
- shockwave therapy (SWT);
- kinesiology taping;
- acupuncture.
- “I always strive to treat safely and effectively, finding a comprehensive solution for each patient that truly improves their condition and quality of life.”
Doctor's advice:
- “If you have back pain, radiculitis, or other problems with your spine, it's important to take a comprehensive approach to treatment. Regular and safe movements—short walks, special exercises for stretching and strengthening the back—improve blood circulation in the muscles and reduce tension. Monitor your posture while working and resting, avoid prolonged sitting or standing, and take short breaks to stretch. Even small daily steps—5 minutes of exercise, attention to posture, a short walk—help maintain mobility, reduce pain, and support spinal health. Follow your doctor's recommendations for your condition. Listen to your body: if the pain intensifies or you feel tingling or weakness in your limbs, seek professional help immediately.”