Acta Scientific Medical Sciences (ISSN: 2582-0931)

Short CommunicationVolume 5 Issue 4

Some Aspects of Medical and Social Rehabilitation of Combat Veterans

Memetov SS1,2*, Petrova VN2 and Kim VV1

1Rostov State Medical University, Russia
2Hospital for War Veterans, Russia

*Corresponding Author: Memetov SS, Rostov State Medical University, Russia.

Received: April 12, 2021; Published: May 22, 2021

Citation: Memetov SS. “Some Aspects of Medical and Social Rehabilitation of Combat Veterans". Acta Scientific Microbiology 5.6 (2021): 109-112.

Abstract

The article examines the age and gender structure of the contingent of persons who were treated in the conditions of the specialized medical organization "Hospital for War Veterans" of the Rostov region in 2020. Low labor employment among working-age people from among combat veterans was noted. A wide prevalence of diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system among the studied population was established. The high demand of combat veterans for medical and social rehabilitation measures was revealed.

 

Keywords: Combat Veteran; Disabled Person; Rehabilitation; Medical Rehabilitation; Professional Rehabilitation; Working Age; Medical Organization; Disease

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Copyright: © 2021 Memetov SS. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.


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