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Physical rehabilitation of dialysis patients in Germany (based on the ERA-EDTA conference 2010 in Munich)

Abstract

Worldwide experience in the programs of physical rehabilitation of dialysis patients is improving every year. In many countries including Germany that is one of the leaders in this field, this practice becomes a standard method of treatment. The most modern programs of rehabilitation of patients with renal insufficiency are developed and applied in this country. The experience of German colleagues may be used as a basis for the organization of rehabilitation programs for treatment for these patients in Russia.

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K. A. Vishnevskiy
Marrinsky City Hospital, St-Petersburg city nephrological centre
Russian Federation


R. P. Gerasimchiuk
Marrinsky City Hospital, St-Petersburg city nephrological centre
Russian Federation


A. Yu. Zemchenkov
St-Petersburg I.I. Mechnikov State medical academy; Marrinsky City Hospital, St-Petersburg city nephrological centre
Russian Federation


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Vishnevskiy K.A., Gerasimchiuk R.P., Zemchenkov A.Yu. Physical rehabilitation of dialysis patients in Germany (based on the ERA-EDTA conference 2010 in Munich). Nephrology and Dialysis. 2011;13(4):439-442. (In Russ.)

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