The name of Volodymyr Kozyavkin is indelibly etched in the history of modern Ukraine and the global rehabilitation field. A remarkable, talented, and driven individual, he skillfully harnessed his God-given abilities to create the unique System of Intensive Neurophysiological Rehabilitation, offering hope for a better future to over 70,000 children in Ukraine and around the world.
Volodymyr Kozyavkin would have celebrated his 77th birthday on June 9. Sadly, his life was cut short on December 16, 2022. However, his memory and invaluable scientific and professional legacy continue to inspire us to advance his life’s work.
To honor the memory of this outstanding doctor, scientist, Hero of Ukraine, and Academician of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, a scientific and practical conference titled "Modern Achievements in Pediatric Rehabilitation and Neurology" was held on June 6, 2024, at the Kozyavkin International Rehabilitation Clinic in Truskavets.
The event was organized in collaboration with leading medical institutions, including the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, the Lukyanova Institute of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, the Association of Pediatric Neurologists of Ukraine, and the Association of Pediatricians of Ukraine.
The conference served as a platform for discussing crucial issues in rehabilitation and rehabilitation treatment. It brought together leading medical and scientific experts, including pediatricians, pediatric neurologists, and rehabilitation specialists from across Ukraine, as well as scientists and colleagues from the Middle East and Europe.
Participants had the opportunity to enhance their knowledge, share best practices, discuss important and challenging topics, find solutions together, and connect with like-minded professionals.
Among the topics discussed were the treatment and rehabilitation of nervous system diseases using the Professor Kozyavkin Method, the future of medical and physical rehabilitation for children, and the advancements and prospects in modern pediatric neurology.
The conference also included many warm memories and kind words from relatives, friends, colleagues, and all who had the honor of knowing and working alongside Volodymyr Kozyavkin. The President of the National Academy of Medical Sciences, Academician Vitaliy Tsymbaliuk, emphasized the uniqueness and effectiveness of the Method, saying:
"In Rivne and Dubno, there were huge queues for treatment with Volodymyr Kozyavkin. Children from all over the world, including Europe and the Arab world, came to Truskavets. The Professor Kozyavkin Method is one of four globally recognized methods and has won numerous state and international awards. A book, ‘Ukrainians’ Contribution to World Medical Science,’ is being prepared, featuring Volodymyr Kozyavkin among 150 medical luminaries."
Professor Lyudmyla Kyrylova, Head of the Department of Psychoneurology for Children with Perinatal Pathology and Orphan Diseases at the Academician O.M. Lukyanova Institute of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, highlighted Kozyavkin's significant scientific contributions:
"He introduced new rehabilitation treatments for complex organic nervous system lesions and developed the Spiral movement correction suit, which has been highly recognized nationally and internationally."
Natalia Kozyavkina, General Director of the Kozyavkin International Rehabilitation Clinic, addressed the conference participants, saying:
"It has become a tradition for us to gather on the eve of June 9, Volodymyr Kozyavkin's birthday, to pay tribute to our mentor, an outstanding doctor, and father. For our scientific and medical community, these meetings are crucial to continuing his work and developing rehabilitation treatments for children."
Olga Kozyavkina, Deputy Director of the Kozyavkin International Rehabilitation Clinic, reflected on Volodymyr Kozyavkin's achievements:
"The Kozyavkin International Rehabilitation Clinic opened in 2003. In 2005, Volodymyr received the State Prize of Ukraine in Architecture for this clinic's design. However, he considered the Method and its effectiveness his greatest achievement, always believing that a person is judged by their deeds and results."
The conference also saw participation from Yuriy Antypkin, President of the Pediatricians Association of Ukraine, Academician of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine; Oleksandr Vladymyrov, Head of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Physical Therapy, and Sports Medicine at the Shupyk National University of Health of Ukraine, MD, Professor; and representatives of the public sector, and regional authorities, charity organizations, friends, and partners of the Clinic.
The conference clearly demonstrated that by uniting efforts at different levels, we can effectively achieve our goals. This scientific event is expected to significantly contribute to the healthcare industry’s development. In these challenging times for our country and people, it is especially important. With pride and inspiration, we continue to nurture Volodymyr Kozyavkin's legacy, offering hope to those in need and helping our patients overcome difficulties and move towards a better future.