N 1 (182) 2023. P. 72–74

PECULARITIES OF TEACHING THE SPECIALTY “THERAPY AND REHABILITATION”

Odesa National Medical University, Odesa, Ukraine

DOI 10.32782/2226-2008-2023-1-15

With the beginning of hostilities, the relevance of physical rehabilitation is rapidly increasing not only among the military contingent, but also among the civilian population, which needs to train specialists in the shortest possible time, who can effectively perform the assigned tasks, taking into account the presence of additional influence of psychological, physical, social factors, etc. One of the specialties that provides the personnel of the above-mentioned team is specialty 227 «Therapy and rehabilitation», field of knowledge  ̶ 22 «Health care». The theoretical content of the subject area of the specialty «Therapy and rehabilitation» contains knowledge to restore and prevent the loss of motor functions and human activity on the general basis of medico-biological, social, psycho-pedagogical and professional training disciplines, based on the legislative framework. Taking into account the above, the creation of conditions for quality education in the specialty «Therapy and rehabilitation» in specialized educational institutions becomes relevant.

Key words: therapy and rehabilitation, physical rehabilitation, physical therapist, occupational therapist, massage therapist.

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