REHABILITATION OF CHILDREN BORN WITH CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS
Keywords:
congenital heart defects, pediatrics, rehabilitation, physiotherapy, psychological support, cardiac surgery, children's health, multidisciplinary approach.Abstract
This scientific article analyzes rehabilitation measures aimed at restoring cardiac function, strengthening the respiratory system, and improving psychological and social adaptation in children born with congenital heart defects (CHD). In modern pediatrics, in addition to treating heart diseases, continuous monitoring of the child's quality of life and drawing up an individual rehabilitation program are important. The article covers the stages of rehabilitation, methods, physiotherapeutic approaches, and the role of psychological support.
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