Kozyavkin Clinic Participated in the “Current Issues in Pediatric Practice” Conference as Part of the 18th Academic School of Pediatrics

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The team of the International Rehabilitation Clinic Kozyavkin took part in the scientific and practical conference with international participation, “Current Issues in Pediatric Practice,” held as part of the 18th Academic School of Pediatrics.

Throughout the event, the clinic’s information booth was available for participants. Attendees could learn more about Professor Kozyavkin’s Method—the Intensive Neurophysiological Rehabilitation System-its program structure, and approaches to working with children with neurological disorders.

As part of the scientific program, Adrian Kuzan, a Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine physician, delivered a presentation introducing the clinic team’s new research on the impact of spinal manipulation on heart rate variability in patients with cerebral palsy.

Taras Voloshyn, a neurologist and medical psychologist at the clinic, also presented a report titled “Clinical-Psychological and Clinical-Psychopathological Features of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.” The presentation addressed developmental characteristics of children with ASD and the clinic’s practical experience in supporting such patients.

Participation in the conference supports professional dialogue and the exchange of practical expertise. For our team, it is an opportunity to share clinical experience, receive professional feedback, and contribute to the development of the medical community.