Pediatric Neurological Rehabilitation in Children in the Best Hospitals of Germany
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Department of Pediatric Neurological Rehabilitation
More than 710 young patients with acute and chronic diseases of the neuromuscular system annually undergo rehabilitation programs at the Department of Neurology and Neuropediatrics. Particular attention is paid to individualized treatment of children and adolescents with congenital malformations and cerebral palsy. Head Physician of the department, Dr. med. W. Deppe, is mentioned in the list of the best children's neurologists of Germany.







Department of Pediatric Neurological Rehabilitation
The Department of Pediatric Neurological Rehabilitation offers modern and highly effective rehabilitation procedures for children, adolescents and young people who have suffered diseases and injuries of the nervous system. The department includes excellently equipped diagnostic rooms, which serve to conduct such diagnostic tests as electroencephalography, electromyography, electroneurography, ultrasound scans, electrocardiography, perimetry, imaging tests (X-ray, CT, MRI), etc. The diagnostic results serve as the basis for developing an optimal rehabilitation scheme. The rehabilitation measures also take place in specially equipped rooms, under the strict supervision of the specialized doctors.



Department of Pediatric Neurological Rehabilitation
The Department of Pediatric Neurological Rehabilitation offers the full range of medical services in its area of specialization. The department provides the high-quality rehabilitation measures for diseases and injuries of the nervous system in patients of various age categories, ranging from infants, school children, adolescents to young people. During the development of an individual rehabilitation program, the department’s specialists set themselves the goal of eliminating motor and intellectual disabilities as much as possible, so that young patients can return to their usual way of life.



