Federal Medical and Rehabilitation Center

Federal medical and rehabilitation Center, Moscow, Russia, serves the population of Moscow and Moscow region (more than 19,000,000 people).
It is a public and teaching hospital with a Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) since 2016.

The FLS service covers outpatients with fragility fractures and patients in Department of rehabilitation in the hospital.

The FLS has 3 traumatologists,  general practitioner, nurse and  physiotherapist.

The FLS works in close collaboration with endocrinologist outpatient department, as well as other internists and orthopaedic surgeons in the hospital.

Our multidisciplinary service includes traumatologist, therapist, physical therapist. Multidisciplinary team of specialists make individual programmes of rehabilitation for patients with fragility fractures. In the process of rehabilitation we use the modernest  developments. Rehabilitation is carried out for both outpatients and inpatients.

To diagnose osteoporosis, standardized questionnaires, physical exams, laboratory tests and DXA are initiated in the ward and follow up is established in the outpatient clinic.

Our results of rehabilitation are reflected in a number of scientific reports and publications (as below)

Our multidisciplinary service is highly motivated to further improve dedicated orthogeriatric patient rehabilitation and secondary fracture prevention according to the Capture the Fracture Best Practice Framework.

 

This is the official website of our Center:

http://www.med-rf.ru/

Also we are represented on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/poliklinikalrc/

A list of publications and reports:

1. Report at the III all-Russian scientific-practical conference with international participation
"Current issues of rehabilitation of patients with pathology musculoskeletal,nervous system and internal organs"
15-16 October 2015, Nizhniy Novgorod

2. Report of the interregional scientific-practical conference with international participation "Innovations in rehabilitation practice," November 24, 2016 Nizhny Novgorod
"MULTIMODAL APPROACH AS A BASIS FOR EFFECTIVE REHABILITATION OF ELDERLY PATIENTS AFTER OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF FRACTURES OF THE PROXIMAL FEMUR" 

3. Publication of abstracts in the proceedings of the III Congress of therapists of the North Caucasus Federal district, 19 - 20 may 2016, Stavropol
"Analysis of the experience of effective prevention of venous thromboembolism in patients of elderly and senile age with comorbidity after endoprosthesis replacement of joints of the lower extremities"

4. Publication of abstracts in the proceedings of the XV Assembly "Health of Moscow", November 29-30, 2016 

THE ANALYSIS OF THE PECULIARITIES OF COMORBID PATHOLOGY AS A BASIS FOR INDIVIDUALIZED APPROACH TO THE REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH OSTEOARTHROSIS AFTER ENDOPROSTHESIS

5. Publication of abstracts the 3rd global Congress "Controversies in Thrombosis and Hemostasis (CiTH)", held in conjunction with the 8-th all-Russian conference on clinical hemostasiology and hemorheology, published in the Annex to the journal "Thrombosis, haemostasis and rheology" №3, 2016
ANALYSIS OF FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE AND METHODS FOR THE EFFECTIVE PREVENTION OF VENOUS THROMBOSIS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS AT AN EARLY STAGE OF REHABILITATION AFTER TRAUMATOLOGIC AND ORTHOPEDIC OPERATIONS

6. Publication of abstracts to the Russian Congress on osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and other metabolic diseases of the skeleton, September 2016 Kazan, the journal "Osteoporosis and osteopatii" N2 2016, p 25-26
THE ANALYSIS OF THE EXPERIENCE OF EFFECTIVE REHABILITATION OF ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH SEVERE OSTEOPOROSIS AFTER THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FRACTURES OF THE PROXIMAL FEMUR

7. Publication of abstracts in the proceedings of the XI National Congress of the Therapists, 23-25 November 2016, Moscow
FEATURES POLYMORBIDITY PATHOLOGY IN SENILE PATIENTS WITH SEVERE OSTEOPOROSIS

More links: 

http://www.nn-terra.ru/aktualnye-voprosy-reabilitacii-bolnyh-s-patologiey-oporno-dvigatelnogo-apparata-nervnoy-sistemy-i

http://www.rnmot.ru/public/files/events/4/412/Cover_Stavr.pdf

Ivankovskoe shosse 3
Moscow
125367
Russia

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