XIII Conference "Razumov Readings" With the celebration of the 80th anniversary of Professor Alexander Nikolaevich Razumov
Last week, the XIII Scientific and Practical Conference "Razumov Readings" was held in Belokurikha (Altai).
This Conference was also timed to coincide with the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding Russian medical scientist, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor Alexander Nikolaevich Razumov, who made a great contribution to the development of restorative medicine and thermalism. He was the first to develop an advanced approach to the concept of medical rehabilitation and restorative medicine.
He is the founder of the concept of protecting the health of a healthy person. Under his leadership, more than 600 scientific papers were published. His scientific school is known for its achievements in the field of health and treatment technologies and integrative medicine. For 15 years, he has been the President of the National Resort Association of Russia, which is part of FEMTEK, where he heads the Medical Commission. During this event, prof. Razumov was presented with a commemorative sign on behalf of colleagues and friends of Femtek with congratulations on his 80th birthday and wishes for health and success in developing international cooperation in the field of thermalism.
Brief information about Belokurikha
The first mention of hot mineral springs that brought fame to Belokurikha dates back to 1867, when the Altai researcher Stepan Gulyaev published an article about healing springs. Subsequently, numerous studies were conducted on the activity of radon water and its use in the treatment of various pathologies. The thermal springs of Belokurikha are nitrogen-silicon radon-containing waters that come to the surface at t30 and t40 degrees. They contain a small amount of radon and a lot of nitrogen, fluorine and silicic acid, as well as various microelements. The city has more than 40 medical institutions operating all year round, which can accommodate 5.6 thousand patients at a time. Main pathologies: - diseases of the nervous and endocrine systems - diseases of the heart and blood vessels - diseases of the respiratory system and ENT organs - diseases of the musculoskeletal and muscular systems - diseases of the gastrointestinal tract - gynecological and dermatological diseases Recently, alpine skiing tourism has been developing in Belokurikha, open from December to March. |
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XIII Conference "Razumov Readings" With the celebration of the 80th anniversary of Professor Alexander Nikolaevich Razumov
Last week, the XIII Scientific and Practical Conference "Razumov Readings" was held in Belokurikha (Altai).
This Conference was also timed to coincide with the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding Russian medical scientist, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor Alexander Nikolaevich Razumov, who made a great contribution to the development of restorative medicine and thermalism. He was the first to develop an advanced approach to the concept of medical rehabilitation and restorative medicine.
He is the founder of the concept of protecting the health of a healthy person. Under his leadership, more than 600 scientific papers were published. His scientific school is known for its achievements in the field of health and treatment technologies and integrative medicine. For 15 years, he has been the President of the National Resort Association of Russia, which is part of FEMTEK, where he heads the Medical Commission. During this event, prof. Razumov was presented with a commemorative sign on behalf of colleagues and friends of Femtek with congratulations on his 80th birthday and wishes for health and success in developing international cooperation in the field of thermalism.
Brief information about Belokurikha
The first mention of hot mineral springs that brought fame to Belokurikha dates back to 1867, when the Altai researcher Stepan Gulyaev published an article about healing springs. Subsequently, numerous studies were conducted on the activity of radon water and its use in the treatment of various pathologies. The thermal springs of Belokurikha are nitrogen-silicon radon-containing waters that come to the surface at t30 and t40 degrees. They contain a small amount of radon and a lot of nitrogen, fluorine and silicic acid, as well as various microelements. The city has more than 40 medical institutions operating all year round, which can accommodate 5.6 thousand patients at a time. Main pathologies: - diseases of the nervous and endocrine systems - diseases of the heart and blood vessels - diseases of the respiratory system and ENT organs - diseases of the musculoskeletal and muscular systems - diseases of the gastrointestinal tract - gynecological and dermatological diseases Recently, alpine skiing tourism has been developing in Belokurikha, open from December to March. |
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XIII Conference "Razumov Readings" With the celebration of the 80th anniversary of Professor Alexander Nikolaevich Razumov
Last week, the XIII Scientific and Practical Conference "Razumov Readings" was held in Belokurikha (Altai).
This Conference was also timed to coincide with the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding Russian medical scientist, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor Alexander Nikolaevich Razumov, who made a great contribution to the development of restorative medicine and thermalism. He was the first to develop an advanced approach to the concept of medical rehabilitation and restorative medicine.
He is the founder of the concept of protecting the health of a healthy person. Under his leadership, more than 600 scientific papers were published. His scientific school is known for its achievements in the field of health and treatment technologies and integrative medicine. For 15 years, he has been the President of the National Resort Association of Russia, which is part of FEMTEK, where he heads the Medical Commission. During this event, prof. Razumov was presented with a commemorative sign on behalf of colleagues and friends of Femtek with congratulations on his 80th birthday and wishes for health and success in developing international cooperation in the field of thermalism.
Brief information about Belokurikha
The first mention of hot mineral springs that brought fame to Belokurikha dates back to 1867, when the Altai researcher Stepan Gulyaev published an article about healing springs. Subsequently, numerous studies were conducted on the activity of radon water and its use in the treatment of various pathologies. The thermal springs of Belokurikha are nitrogen-silicon radon-containing waters that come to the surface at t30 and t40 degrees. They contain a small amount of radon and a lot of nitrogen, fluorine and silicic acid, as well as various microelements. The city has more than 40 medical institutions operating all year round, which can accommodate 5.6 thousand patients at a time. Main pathologies: - diseases of the nervous and endocrine systems - diseases of the heart and blood vessels - diseases of the respiratory system and ENT organs - diseases of the musculoskeletal and muscular systems - diseases of the gastrointestinal tract - gynecological and dermatological diseases Recently, alpine skiing tourism has been developing in Belokurikha, open from December to March. |
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