Neurorehabilitation (neurological Rehabilitation) — Phase C in the Best Hospitals of Germany
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Department of Neurological Rehabilitation
More than 870 patients annually undergo rehabilitation treatment in the Department of Neurological Rehabilitation. This is one of the best specialized institutions in Germany in this field. Neurological rehabilitation helps patients to improve general state and return to normal everyday life. The Head Physician of the department, Prof. Dr. med. Hans Karbe is a top-ranked specialist, who is mentioned in the list of best physicians of Germany.


Department of Neurology
The Department of Neurology offers the comprehensive rehabilitation treatment for patients with diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. The department's specialists mostly deal with the treatment of patients with lesions of the brain and spinal cord due to strokes, traumatic brain injuries, inflammatory and degenerative pathologies of the brain, transverse myelitis, etc. The department's competence also covers medical care for especially rare neurological disorders. The department has in its arsenal the very latest methods for the best possible recovery of skills lost due to the disease. An individual approach to treatment plays an important role in achieving a successful result.




Department of Neurological Rehabilitation
The Department of Neurological Rehabilitation offers the full range of rehabilitation services. The patients with neurological diseases are offered the necessary diagnostics, conservative treatment and rehabilitation. The treatment process begins with the development of an individual program for each patient. The department has the latest methods of therapy, diagnostics (including computerized functional diagnostics of muscles and joints, brain, etc.).
