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17.11.2011

Rehabilitation in practice

The “Let us help to live better” conference accompanies the REHMED-PLUS trade fair; it is targeted at specialists and patients

Rehabilitation in practice

Specialists representing different medical specialisation will hold the fifth edition of “Let us help to live bitterer” congress in Targi Kielce

The 5th International Conference “Let us help to live better” – Practice only is the banner the conference is held under. The congress, supervised by Scientific Committee whose chairman is Wojciech Kiebzak Ph MD, is held for the fifth time; this edition will focus on methods and means used to facilitate diagnostics, rehabilitation and physiotherapy.

The topics of workshops and names of specialists who have confirmed their participation:

Physiotherapy: Physiotherapy methods – Aleksandra Bauer MA, lecturer of Physiotherapy College in Wrocław and Marek Wiecheć MA; the president of Swietokrzyskie Division of Polish Physiotherapy Association, lecturer at the University of Business and Enterprise in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski.

Shock wave and the modern magnetic field–BTL company. Stability testing and training in double plate posturography – a human has usually two legs Mariusz Strzecha MA; Manager of Health Diagnostics Laboratory of Radom Higher Education Institution.

Scoliosis diagnostics and functional therapy–Sandra Kałczew MA, physiotherapy coordinator of Orthopaedic and Rehabilitation Centre for Children and Youth at Professor M. Weiss "STOCER" Rehabilitation Centrein Konstancin – Jeziorna, assistant lecturer at the Department and Institute of Physiotherapy at the Medical University of Silesia in Katowice.

Physiotherapy in veterinary medicine – general information and selected clinical cases Anna Kaniewska MD VET, Rehabilitation Outpatient Clinic for cats and dogs in Olsztyn; the member of VEPRA board.

Diagnostics and therapy of incontinency in men and women– Marcin Solakiewicz MA, physiotherapy specialist, urological physiotherapist, Holy Cross Cancer Centre in Kielce.

Manual lymphatic drain with compression used in upper limb lymphoedema therapy among post-mastectomy patients –Anna Opuchlik PhD MD, movement rehabilitation specialist, the Head of Rehabilitation Unit at Holy Cross Cancer Centre in Kielce.