How Patients at the Medical Center Hospital of the President’s Affairs Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan Return to an Active Life

A stroke, severe injury, or surgery can change a person’s life within minutes. Even after successful medical treatment, many patients find it difficult to return immediately to their usual rhythm of life. Therefore, rehabilitation today is an essential continuation of treatment. It is a comprehensive process aimed at restoring lost functions, independence, and quality of life. Rehabilitation begins as soon as the patient’s condition is stabilized and is tailored to the individual needs and characteristics of each patient.
The Center for Restorative Treatment and Rehabilitation at the Medical Center Hospital of the President’s Affairs Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan provides care to patients in the fields of neurology, traumatology, cardiology, and pulmonology. The most in-demand services include recovery after stroke, traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries, neurosurgical interventions, joint replacement (endoprosthetics), fractures, and major surgical procedures.
The Center applies a multidisciplinary approach. A team of rehabilitation physicians and specialists from various disciplines works with patients. This ensures a comprehensive approach to restoring mobility, speech, cognitive functions, emotional well-being, and activities of daily living, ensuring sustainable and safe outcomes.
The Hospital utilizes modern robotic technologies. The Lokomat device is used to restore walking skills, while the Amadeo and Gloreha systems are used to develop hand and upper limb function. These technologies are particularly effective for severe motor impairments, as they enable safe movement training and allow objective monitoring of rehabilitation progress. In the future, the Center plans to further develop early rehabilitation programs, expand technological capabilities, and introduce modern techniques, including Mulligan and PNF methods, with a focus on returning patients to an active and independent life.


