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1. What is the difference between Rehabilitation (Physiatrist) and Physiotherapy?
Ans: The Rehabilitation is the overall process of medical therapeutic intervention, which was completed through the rehabilitation team. In this key role is played by Physiotherapy. A similar role is held by occupational therapy, speech therapy, psychological support and the specialized nursing care. "Rehabilitation" premise the absolutely harmonious and coordinated cooperation of the members of all groups.
2. To what extent should the patient be involved?
Ans: The Rehabilitation necessarily requires the active participation of the patient. It is a learning process in which the key role belongs to the patient. The therapist tries to exercise the kinetic capabilities offering the greatest operational benefit. Therefore it is necessary for the patient, the perception and adequate communication with the environment, the understanding and execution of orders. The Rehabilitation helps the patient to help himself. When the patient is not able to follow such a procedure, then, passive motion programs are applied, to maintain range of motion and good condition of the joints (avoiding contracture).
3. If I don not have any transportation vehicle, how can I come to the center?
Ans: The center has a van-type vehicle to better serve the patient-customer. The routes and schedule of the van running according to plan and schedule of treatment sessions for patients.
4. What is the insurance coverage?
Ans: The center works with the following funds: OPAD / TYDK / OGA / IKA / OAEE / TSAY / TYPET
5. When a patient makes use of the fund does he have to pay any participation?
Ans: No, there is no charge. There is 100% coverage of the funds.
6. What is the procedure for someone to come as an outpatient?
Ans: Anyone, can be referred for rehabilitation sessions by an orthopedic, neurologists and rheumatologists. The procedure is different and is depending on the fund of patient.






