Education:
- Zaporizhzhia Classical Private University, specialty “Physical Rehabilitation,” qualification — Physical Therapist.
Areas of professional development:
- regular professional development in accordance with modern standards of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine: courses and seminars in pediatric rehabilitation, training in therapeutic exercise (physical therapy), specialized rehabilitation programs for military personnel;
- review and application of up-to-date scientific publications and clinical guidelines in rehabilitation medicine.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- pediatric massage;
- rehabilitation for cerebral palsy (CP), delayed psychomotor development, foot deformities, posture disorders and scoliosis, hip dysplasia;
- recovery after musculoskeletal injuries;
- rehabilitation after mine-blast injuries.
- “In my practice, I apply an individual approach to each patient. I set clear rehabilitation goals, maintain motivation, and explain the importance of each recovery stage. A structured and conscious patient involvement in the rehabilitation process ensures stable and predictable results.”
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- “Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine is based on a multidisciplinary approach. I deepen my knowledge in pediatrics, neurology, traumatology, and orthopedics, which allows me to comprehensively assess the patient’s condition and build an effective recovery program.”
Doctor's advice:
- “Have a preventive medical check-up at least once a year, even if you feel well. If you experience back pain, joint pain, or limited mobility, seek consultation promptly. Dedicate 20–30 minutes daily to moderate physical activity: walking, muscle-strengthening exercises, or therapeutic gymnastics prescribed by a specialist. Regularity and proper technique are the foundation of effective recovery.”