• Ponávka 6, Zábrdovice, 602 00 Brno
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Specialist Medical Institute

TRAUMA HOSPITAL IN BRNO

Specialist Medical Institute

About us

"Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or disability."
World Health Organization (WHO) 1948 definition

"Rehabilitation is a process that helps an individual achieve the highest possible level of independence and quality of life - physically, emotionally, socially and spiritually. Rehabilitation (from the Latin "habilitas") means "to be able to function again".

The Inpatient Department of Rehabilitation and Post-traumatic Conditions at the Brno Trauma Hospital is a new department that was established on 1 January 2013. It is a separate department specialised in providing medical rehabilitation care within the meaning of Section 13 of Act No. 48/1997 Coll., on Public Health Insurance. The provision of rehabilitation within the framework of subsequent inpatient care will significantly increase the range of services provided and the therapeutic comfort for patients. The follow-up of the treatment will increase its effectiveness in terms of restoring or improving the patient's health.

Our team

Chief

MUDr. Hana Vavrušová

tel.: 545 538 622
e-mail: h.vavrusova@unbr.cz

Station nurse

Bc. Petra Fišerová

tel: 545 538 394 /393, 392/
e-mail: p.fiserova@unbr.cz

Doctors on the ward

Doctor

MUDr. Roman Říha

tel: 545 538 392 /713/
e-mail:
r.riha@unbr.cz

Doctor

MUDr. Hana Hahnová

tel: 545 538 392 /394/
e-mail: h.hahnova@unbr.cz

Head physiotherapist

Bc. Michal Indruch

tel.: 545 538 661
e-mail: rhbsts@unbr.cz

Physiotherapists

Kateřina Dachová
Lucie Pospíšilová, DiS.
Marie Shaker - Valášková, DiS.
Bc. Lucia Stančoková
Mgr. Michaela Szaboová

What care we provide

The range of patients who will receive medical rehabilitation care

The target group for the provision of care are patients after injuries, surgeries or for the treatment of internal or neurological diseases of the joints or back.

Patients receiving medical rehabilitation care will usually, but not necessarily, be admitted from other inpatient wards of the Brno Trauma Hospital in order to maintain continuity of treatment and to continue it. Patients with the following diagnoses will predominate:

a) conditions after healing of acute condition after alloplasties of joints /TEP/, osteosyntheses (especially for femoral neck fracture or pertrochanteric fracture), or other orthopaedic operations of large joints, conditions after amputations of limbs for subsequent rehabilitation.

b) conditions after traumas (polytraumas), surgical procedures, etc.

c) post-stroke conditions after resolution of the acute stage of the disease, paretic to plegic mobility disorders of various etiologies

(d) conditions following spondylo-surgical procedures

e) decompensated condition in patients with chronic degenerative joint or back diseases.

Conditions for the provision of medical rehabilitation care

The proposal for medical rehabilitation care is made either by the patient's attending physician on the basis of a recommendation from an outpatient specialist or by the attending physician during hospitalization.
The recommendation for medical rehabilitation care must always imply the necessity of its provision in an inpatient form or the inexpediency of any other procedure.
Reimbursement of justified hospitalisation in a rehabilitation specialist treatment institute is possible after the approval of the proposal for medical rehabilitation care by the reviewing physician of the relevant health insurance company.
Patients for this type of care must be self-sufficient and must be physically and mentally able to actively cooperate in the provision of medical rehabilitation care. The rehabilitation physician of the Trauma Hospital Brno reserves the right to give priority to the patient's assessment before the proposing physician submits the proposal to the reviewing physician of the Health Insurance Fund.

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INFORMATIVE FLIGHT TO STAY ON THE OIL - more information -

THE BOOKFUSION PROJECT
Since June 2018, a new library for patients has been available in the inpatient rehabilitation department of the OLU, which was created by students of Masaryk University as part of a master's project. - More information -

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