Research Institute of Sports Medicine rgufxmit. Department of Sports Medicine and Medical Rehabilitation

The Department of Sports Medicine was created in 1965 and was part of the united medical and biological department (Department of Anatomy and Sports Medicine). In 1972, it became an independent division. Until 1976 The department was headed by Doctor of Medical Sciences. Professor V.S. Fomin, who did a lot to establish and determine the direction of its work. Since 1976, the department was headed by Doctor of Medical Sciences. Professor N.D. Graevskaya, a WWII veteran, had the honorary titles “Honored Worker of Physical Culture of the Russian Federation” and “Honored Worker of Higher Professional Education of Russia”, author of more than 300 scientific works, including a number of monographs, textbooks, collections of scientific works, more than 20 of which were published abroad. N.D. Graevskaya was the winner of Gold medals of the USSR Sports Committee and the Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy, and had more than 25 Government awards, incl. Order of the Patriotic War, 1st and 2nd degree, Red Star, Badge of Honor, medals “For the Liberation of Warsaw”, “For the Capture of Berlin”, “For Victory over Germany”, “For Labor Valor”, etc. Currently At the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture, a personal scholarship was established by Nina Danilovna Graevskaya for the best students of the department .

In 2009-2010, the department was headed by candidate of medical sciences, associate professor S.E. Pavlov. Since 2011, the department has been headed by Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor I.V. Osadchenko.

In 2015, the departments of sports medicine and physical education and health technologies were merged. Currently, the department is called “Department of Adaptive Physical Culture and Sports Medicine” and trains students in the following profiles: “Physical Rehabilitation” (on full-time and part-time courses), (on full-time and part-time courses) and “Adaptive Sports” ( on correspondence courses). Graduates of the department work in various fields of physical education, adaptive physical education, rehabilitation centers, fitness clubs, sanatoriums, medical institutions.

Currently, the department employs 22 teachers, of which: 3 professors, 9 associate professors, 5 senior teachers and 5 teachers, of which 13 people have an academic degree: 2 doctors of medical sciences, 2 candidates of medical sciences, 3 candidates of biological sciences, 6 candidates pedagogical sciences.

The teaching staff of the department is staffed with qualified specialists who are able to provide high-quality training for students in the disciplines taught at the department.

The department conducts work in the following areas and disciplines:

direction of training 03/49/01. "Physical culture"

  • "Fundamentals of medical knowledge"
  • "Sports Medicine"
  • "Massage"
  • "Therapeutic physical culture"

direction of training 03/49/02. “Physical education for people with health problems (adaptive physical education)”

  • "Private pathology"
  • “Hygienic fundamentals of physical culture and sports activities”
  • "Life Safety"
  • "Massage"
  • "Therapeutic massage"
  • "Fundamentals of anti-doping enforcement"
  • "Therapeutic physical culture"
  • "Adaptive Sports"
  • “Non-traditional exercise therapy techniques”

direction of training 44.03.02 “Psychological and pedagogical education”

  • "Life Safety"
  • "Fundamentals of Pediatrics and Hygiene"

direction of training 38.03.02 “Management”

  • "Fundamentals of anti-doping enforcement"
  • "Life Safety"

direction of training 49.04.01. "Physical Culture", master's program "Natural Scientific Problems of Physical Culture"

additional professional education programs:

  • “Theory and methodology of adaptive physical culture”
  • "Fundamentals of anti-doping education"
  • "First aid"
  • "Therapeutic physical culture"
  • "Massage"
  • "Theory and practice of physical rehabilitation"

professional retraining program in the direction of "Physical education for persons with health problems (adaptive physical education)"

The department has 6 specialized classrooms, an educational and scientific laboratory, a physical therapy room, and a methodological room. Room 317 has equipment for conducting classes with multimedia accompaniment. The educational and scientific laboratory has a computer diagnostic complex “Valenta”; reflex diagnostic complex “Nakatani”; computer complex for functional readiness of athletes “Sport-Park”; apparatus for determining immunity “Helper”; simulator for mastering cardiopulmonary resuscitation with a light controller. The equipped exercise therapy room has: a gymnastic wall, a treadmill, fitballs, equipment for practical training, exercise machines: Techno Gym (models No. QM580, PA05, PA03), Ketler (kinetic F3), Bubnovsky multifunctional exercise machine. The department has fully equipped 2 massage classrooms for practical classes. In practical classes in the “Hygiene” course, a multifunctional meteorological complex and an air ion counter “Sapphire-3m” are used.

Since 1994, the department has been conducting courses in massage and exercise therapy. To date, more than 1,500 specialists in sports and therapeutic massage and exercise therapy have graduated.
Teachers of the department, together with graduate students, take an active part in research work and the results of these studies are published in leading journals of the Russian Federation.

Over the past 5 years at the department, 1 graduate student and 3 applicants have defended dissertations for the academic degree of Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences in specialty 13.00.04 “Theory and methodology of physical education, sports training, health-improving and adaptive physical culture.”

Graduates and students of the department who have achieved high sporting achievements in Paralympic sports, who are Honored Masters of Sports: Larisa Manuilova, Ekaterina Kireeva, Stepan Klimenko, Roman Pyatuinov, Olga Dula, Dmitry Grigoriev, Svetlana Sergeeva, Margarita Goncharova, Alexey Chesmiin, Natalia Ivanova, Stanislav Ivanov , Mikhail Brednev, Vladimir Kiselev, Andrey Lozhechnikov, Victor Morozov, Irina Polyanova, Alexey Shemonin, Sergey Shilov, Sergey Khryashchev.

Personnel of the department :

OSADCHENKO Irina Vladimirovna- head of the department, candidate of biological sciences, associate professor.

In 1982 she graduated from GCOLIFK. In 1993 she defended her dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences.
In 2000, he was awarded the academic title “Associate Professor”.
Has been working at MGAFC since September 2010.

Disciplines taught :

  • “Hygienic fundamentals of physical culture and sports activities”
  • “Fundamentals of safety precautions and prevention of sports injuries”
  • “Hygienic and medical aspects of improving performance”
  • “Hygienic provision of the chosen sport”
  • “Hygienic provision of physical culture and sports activities”
  • "Medical support of adaptive physical culture"
  • “Hygienic provision of adaptive physical culture”
  • "Fundamentals of anti-doping enforcement"
  • "Fundamentals of Pediatrics and Hygiene"

Has more than 60 publications. He is the author of educational and methodological manuals: “Thermal factor in sports and professionally applied physical culture”, “Non-drug therapy of diseases of the cardiovascular system”.
in the programs of additional professional education: “Methods of physical rehabilitation with dysfunctions of the musculoskeletal system”, “Bioimpedance analysis in the work of a trainer”, “Fundamentals of anti-doping support”, “First aid”.
She was awarded the medals “In Memory of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow”, “For Merit in Conducting the All-Russian Population Census”, “80 Years of the State Sports Committee of Russia”. He has the badge “Honored Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation” and the Badge of Honor “For Merit in the Development of Physical Culture and Sports.”
In 2015-2016, she underwent professional retraining at the Autonomous non-profit organization of additional professional education “Perm Institute for Advanced Training of Healthcare Workers”.
DPO: 2018 - “Ethics in sports: key aspects of anti-doping activities”, 2018 - “First aid”, 2017 - “Education quality management”, 2016 - “Current issues of modern sports medicine”.

DOLMATOVA Tamara Ivanovna- Ph.D., professor.

Graduated from the Moscow Medical Dental Institute in 1963. In 1971 she defended her dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences.
Since 1975 he has been working at the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture at the Department of Sports Medicine. Since 2004 he has been a professor at the Department of Sports Medicine.

Disciplines taught :

  • "Sports Medicine"
  • "Fundamentals of anti-doping enforcement"
  • “Fundamentals of safety precautions and prevention of sports injuries”
  • “Hygienic and medical aspects of improving performance”
  • "Private pathology"
  • "Diseases of the cardiovascular system"
  • "Medical support of adaptive physical culture"

Conducts classes at the faculty of advanced training in additional professional education programs: “Bioimpedance analysis in the work of a trainer”, “Fundamentals of anti-doping support”, “First aid”.
Has more than 100 scientific and scientific-methodological publications. Under the leadership of Dolmatova T.I. 8 postgraduate students and applicants for the scientific degree of candidate of medical, biological and pedagogical sciences defended themselves.
DPO: 2018 - “First Aid”, 2016 - “Current issues of modern sports medicine”.

POGHOSYAN Mamikon Manukovich- Ph.D., professor.

In 1977 he graduated with honors from the Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture “Arm. GIFC." In 1980, he entered the graduate school of the State Center for Physical Culture and Physical Culture at the Department of Exercise Therapy and Massage, and in 1983 he successfully defended his thesis for the academic degree of Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences.
Since 1993 Poghosyan M.M. works at the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture" at the department as an associate professor, and since 2007 as a professor.

Disciplines taught :

  • "Massage"
  • "Therapeutic massage"

Conducts classes at the Faculty of Advanced Training for additional professional education programs: “Sports Massage”, and is the director of courses in “Massage”.
He is the author of more than 90 scientific and educational works, including 4 textbooks, 2 monographs and 3 manuals on massage courses for students of higher educational institutions of physical education.
Awarded a diploma from the Russian Olympic Committee “For contribution to the training of physical education specialists and the development of sports science.”
Under the leadership of M.M. Poghosyan defended 2 candidate dissertations for the degree of candidate of pedagogical sciences.

KESHISHYAN Razmik Aramovich- Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor.

1982 graduated from the pediatric faculty of the 2nd Moscow State Medical Institute named after. N.I. Pirogov.
In 1988 he defended his dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences.
In 2010, he defended his dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences.

Disciplines taught:

  • “Methodological features of the functional state of the musculoskeletal system”
  • "Sports Medicine"
  • “Fundamentals of safety precautions and prevention of sports injuries”
  • "Private pathology"
  • "Medical support of adaptive physical culture"

He has more than 250 scientific papers, 5 monographs, 2 books, 5 methodological recommendations, 6 information letters, 2 inventions.
Awarded the Order of Courage. Awarded the medal “In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow.”

MARTYNIKHIN Vladislav Semenovich- Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor.

He began his career in 1960 after graduating from the Serpukhov Medical School with a degree in paramedic. In 1972 he graduated from the 2nd Moscow Medical Institute named after. N.I. Pirogov, specializing in pediatrician.
He has been working at MSAFK since 1990. In 2000, he defended his dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences. She is the leading teacher of the course “Therapeutic Physical Culture”

Disciplines taught :

  • "Massage"
  • "Therapeutic physical culture"
  • "Technologies of physical culture and sports activities"
  • “Fundamentals of the course of therapeutic physical culture”
  • "Private pathology"
  • “Non-traditional exercise therapy techniques”
  • “Features of exercise therapy in childhood and adolescence”
  • "Professionally oriented practice"

Conducts classes at the faculty of advanced training in additional professional education programs: “Adaptive physical education”, “Therapeutic physical education”. He is the director of courses in “Therapeutic Physical Culture”.
He is the author of the textbook “Therapeutic physical education and medical supervision in neurological patients with various forms of movement disorders.”
DPO: 2018 - “First aid”.

- Ph.D., Associate Professor.

In 1981 she graduated with honors from the Moscow Institute of Physical Education and Physical Culture. After graduating from the institute (since August 1981), he worked at the department. Until 1989 she worked as a teacher, until 1996 she worked as a senior teacher of the department. In 1989 she defended her dissertation for the degree of candidate of pedagogical sciences. From 1996 to the present time he has been working as an associate professor of the department.

Disciplines taught :

  • “Hygienic fundamentals of physical culture and sports activities”
  • “Fundamentals of safety precautions and prevention of sports injuries”
  • “Hygienic and medical aspects of improving performance”
  • “Hygienic provision of the chosen sport”
  • “Hygienic provision of physical culture and sports activities”
  • "Medical support of adaptive physical culture"
  • “Hygienic provision of adaptive physical culture”
  • "Fundamentals of anti-doping enforcement"
  • "Fundamentals of Pediatrics and Hygiene"
  • "Fundamentals of modern dietetics"
  • "Prevention of sports injuries"

Conducts classes at the faculty of advanced training in additional professional education programs: “Bioimpedance analysis in the work of a coach”, “Fundamentals of anti-doping support”.
He has more than 60 scientific and educational publications. He is the author of educational and methodological manuals: “School as a factor in physical education”, “Hygienic provision of mass sports”.
He is the deputy head of the department for scientific work.
In 2009 he was awarded the title “Honored Teacher of the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture”. He has gratitude from the Russian Football Union and the Minister of Sports, Tourism and Youth Policy of the Russian Federation.

TSITKISHVILI Nona Illarionovna- Ph.D., Associate Professor.

She graduated from Tbilisi State University in 1985, and graduated from the Georgian State Academy of Physical Culture in 1990. Since 1994 he has been working at the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture.

Disciplines taught:

  • "Technologies of physical culture and sports activities"
  • “Basics of the physical rehabilitation course”
  • “Theory and organization of adaptive physical culture”
  • "Comprehensive physical rehabilitation"
  • “Methodological features of the functional state of the musculoskeletal system”
  • "Non-drug therapy in physical rehabilitation"
  • "Professionally oriented practice"

Conducts classes at the faculty of advanced training in additional education programs: “Adaptive physical culture”, “Physical rehabilitation”, “Methods of physical rehabilitation with dysfunction of the musculoskeletal system”, courses on “Therapeutic physical culture”.
He is the deputy head of the department for academic work.
He has more than 80 scientific and scientific-methodological publications, is the author of educational and methodological manuals: “Prevention and physical rehabilitation of diseases of the cardiovascular system”, “Prevention and physical rehabilitation of diseases of the respiratory system”, “Non-drug therapy of diseases of the cardiovascular system”.
Under her leadership, 5 dissertations were defended for the degree of candidate of pedagogical sciences.
He has the Badge of Honor “Excellence in Physical Education” and the title “Best Teacher of the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture”. Awarded the commemorative medal “XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games 2014 in Sochi.”
DPO: 2018 - “First aid”.

- Ph.D., Associate Professor.

In 2004 she graduated from VSAU named after. K.D. Glinka with honors, in 2009 she defended her dissertation for the academic degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences.
Since 2012 he has been working at the department.

Disciplines taught :

  • "Fundamentals of medical knowledge"
  • "Fundamentals of anti-doping enforcement"
  • “Fundamentals of safety precautions and prevention of sports injuries”
  • "Sports Medicine"
  • "Medical support of adaptive physical culture"

Has more than 40 scientific and scientific-methodological publications. He is the author of the educational and methodological manual “Fundamentals of Medical Knowledge” and the monograph “Development of coordination abilities in middle school students based on improving the functions of sensory systems.”
DPO: 2018 - “First Aid”, 2017 - “Practical aspects of adaptive physical culture”.

ABOLISHIN Andrey Gennadievich- Ph.D., Associate Professor.

In 2002, he graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture, majoring in Physical Rehabilitation, and Moscow Medical School No. 30, majoring in Nursing.
Works at MSAFK since 2002.
In 2005, he defended his dissertation for the academic degree of Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences.

Disciplines taught:

  • "Technologies of physical culture and sports activities"
  • “Basics of the physical rehabilitation course”
  • "Comprehensive physical rehabilitation"
  • “Theory and organization of adaptive physical culture”
  • "Professionally oriented practice"

Has more than 10 publications.
DPO: 2018 - “First Aid”, 2017 - “Information and bibliographic culture”.

POKRINA Oksana Viktorovna- Ph.D., Associate Professor.

In 1994 she graduated from Moscow Medical School No. 21, in 1998 she graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture, and in 2006 she defended her dissertation for the academic degree of Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences.

Disciplines taught :

  • "Technologies of physical culture and sports activities"
  • “Basics of the adaptive sports course”
  • “Theory and organization of adaptive physical culture”
  • “Health technologies in rehabilitation”
  • “Private methods of adaptive physical culture”
  • "Adaptive Sports"
  • "Applied physical culture"
  • "Professionally oriented practice"

Awarded the commemorative medal “XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games 2014 in Sochi.”
Has more than 10 publications.
DPO: 2018 - “First aid”, “Habilitation in children’s

neurology with elements of Vojta therapy.”

GINZBURG Moisey Lvovich- Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor.

In 1978 he graduated from the Moscow Medical Dental Institute named after. N.A. Semashko, Faculty of Medicine. In 2005, he defended his dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences. In 2016, he defended his dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences.

Disciplines taught:

  • "Technologies of physical culture and sports activities"
  • “Basics of the physical rehabilitation course”
  • "Comprehensive physical rehabilitation"
  • "Professionally oriented practice"

Has more than 60 publications. He is the author of educational and teaching aids: “Sports Cardiology”, “Non-drug therapy of diseases of the cardiovascular system”, “Therapeutic physical education and medical supervision in neurological patients with various forms of movement disorders”.
In 1990 he was awarded the honorary title “Excellence in Health Care”, in 2006 - “Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation”. Awarded the medal “In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow.”
DPO: 2018 - “First aid”.

SAMOKHINA Lyudmila Sergeevna- Ph.D., Associate Professor.

She graduated from Moscow State University of Applied Biotechnology in 2007, and in 2009 she completed her master’s degree there with honors.
In 2013, she defended her dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences.
Since September 2016 he has been working at the department.

Disciplines taught:

  • "Fundamentals of anti-doping enforcement"
  • "Applied physical culture"

Has 17 scientific publications.
DPO: 2018 - “First aid”.

BABUSHKINA Alexandra Ivanovna- Art. teacher.

She graduated with honors in 1988 from the Moscow Regional State Institute of Physical Culture (MOGIFK) with a degree in “Teacher-organizer of physical education and health work and tourism.” He is certified as a specialist in physical therapy. He has been working at the department since 1980.

Disciplines taught :

  • "Therapeutic physical culture"
  • "Technologies of physical culture and sports activities"
  • “Fundamentals of the course of therapeutic physical culture”
  • "Massage"
  • “Non-traditional exercise therapy techniques”
  • “Features of exercise therapy in childhood and adolescence”
  • "Professionally oriented practice"

Conducts classes on “Therapeutic Physical Culture” courses.
Has more than 50 published works. He is the author of educational and methodological manuals: “Fundamentals of General Pathology”, “Therapeutic Physical Culture”, “Fundamentals of Medical Knowledge and a Healthy Lifestyle: A Course of Lectures and Practical Exercises”.
She was awarded the medal “80 Years of the State Sports Committee of Russia” and received a letter of gratitude from the Minister of Sports, Tourism and Youth Policy of the Russian Federation.
DPO: 2018 - “First Aid”, 2016 - “Psychophysiological aspects of human life.”

KOVALEVICH Vyacheslav Mikhailovich- senior teacher.

In 1973 he graduated from the Chelyabinsk Higher Command Tank School.
Since 1989 he has been working at the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture at the department.

Disciplines taught :

  • "Life Safety"
  • "Technologies of physical culture and sports activities"
  • "Applied physical culture"

He is the author of methodological recommendations for students “Emergencies in peacetime and wartime”, “Determination of the effects of potent toxic substances”, “Carrying out rescue operations (SNAVR in foci of combined damage to the combined team of an object)”.
DPO: 2018 - “First aid”.

OSIPOVA Svetlana Sergeevna- senior teacher.

In 1987 she graduated from the Moscow Regional State Institute of Physical Culture.
Since 1987 he has been working at the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture.

Disciplines taught :

  • "Technologies of physical culture and sports activities"
  • “Basics of the adaptive sports course”
  • "Adaptive Sports"
  • "Applied physical culture"
  • "Professionally oriented practice"
  • "Pedagogical practice"

Has more than 10 publications.
Has the Badge of Honor "Excellence in Physical Culture". She was awarded the commemorative medal “XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games 2014 in Sochi” and a certificate of honor of the V National Prize named after. Elena Mukhina.
DPO: 2018 - “First aid”.

LUKYANOVA Ekaterina Viktorovna- Art. teacher.

In 2010, she graduated with honors from Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture with a specialization in Physical Rehabilitation. Since 2010 he has been working at the department. In 2012 she graduated from Medical College No. 3 with a degree in Nursing.
In 2017, she defended her dissertation for the degree of candidate of pedagogical sciences.

Disciplines taught :

  • "Massage"
  • "Therapeutic physical culture"
  • "Fundamentals of medical knowledge"
  • “Fundamentals of the course of therapeutic physical culture”
  • "Therapeutic massage"
  • "Applied physical culture"

PRCHALOVA Natalya Mikhailovna- Art. teacher.

In 1998 she graduated from Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture. Since 2002 he has been working at the department.

Disciplines taught:

  • "Technologies of physical culture and sports activities"
  • "Applied physical culture"

Has more than 10 publications.
DPO: 2018 - “First aid”.

MOLOTKOV Sergey Alexandrovich- teacher.

In 1993 he graduated from the Kolomna Higher Artillery Command School. In 2008 he graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture with a degree in Physical Rehabilitation. Since 2009 he has been working at the department.

Disciplines taught:

  • "Comprehensive physical rehabilitation"
  • "Technologies of physical culture and sports activities"
  • "Professionally oriented practice"

He was awarded the medal “For Impeccable Service in the FSB Bodies” and the FSB Director’s Certificate “For Excellent Work.”
DPO: 2018 - “First aid”.

DEMIRCHOGLYAN Armen Grantovich- teacher.

In 1984 he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Physical Education and Physical Culture, and has been working at the department since 2011.

Disciplines taught:

  • "Technologies of physical culture and sports activities"
  • “Theory and organization of adaptive physical culture”
  • “Health technologies in rehabilitation”

Has the Badge of Honor "Excellence in Physical Culture".
He was awarded the badge of the Ministry of the Russian Federation “Excellence in Physical Culture and Sports” and the honorary badge “For Merit in the Development of Physical Culture and Sports in the Moscow Region.”
DPO: 2018 - “First Aid”, 2017 - “Psychological and pedagogical characteristics of foxes with disabilities.”

DOLMATOV Alexey Valentinovich- manager laboratory.

In 1998 he graduated from the Russian State Chemical-Technological Institute named after. DI. Mendeleev faculty "Ecologists". In 1996 he graduated from MOGIFK. In 2003, he completed courses in sports and therapeutic massage at the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture with the qualification “Masseur in sports and therapeutic massage.” In 2009, he completed courses in therapeutic and recreational physical culture at the Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture and was awarded the qualification “Instructor in therapeutic and recreational physical culture.” In 2007-2010, he completed training at the Institute of Yoga Guru Ar Santem and received a diploma as an instructor-methodologist. In 2017, he completed professional retraining under the Therapeutic Physical Culture program.

ARKHANGELSKAYA Anna Nikolaevna - teacher.

In 2008 she graduated from the Moscow State Medical and Dental University with a degree in General Medicine, in 2011 she completed her residency at the Moscow State Medical and Dental University. In 2017, she completed her postgraduate studies in the specialty “Public Health and Healthcare” with the qualification “Teacher-Researcher”

Disciplines taught:

  • "Sports Medicine"
  • "Therapeutic physical culture"
  • "Fundamentals of anti-doping enforcement"
  • “Fundamentals of safety precautions and prevention of sports injuries”
  • “Hygienic and medical aspects of improving performance”
  • “Fundamentals of the course of therapeutic physical culture”
  • "Medical support of adaptive physical culture"

DPO: 2018 - “First aid”.

Director of the Research Institute of Sports Medicine and Head of the Department of Sports Medicine of the Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sports, Youth and Tourism, Professor Andrei Smolensky was born on May 26, 1952. At the first meeting, he gives the impression of a very serious person, but this impression is false, the doctor assures. Today, in the project “Hero of the Day,” Andrei Smolensky recalls skirmishes with the Taganskys, the story when the propeller of a river self-propelled gun “almost chopped him into cabbage,” and potato-picking trips with classmates - he still maintains relationships with many of them.

Grew up in the center of Moscow, in Zamoskvorechye. Childhood was a street life - we fought, exchanged stamps... The main clashes were with the Taganskys, when we went to a philatelic store. At that time, it was also not so safe - there were a lot of punks around, gop-stops, in some areas there were groups of teenagers with stilettos... Endless fights took place in the Cultural Park, where we skated as teenagers.

I knew for sure that I would be a doctor, like my father, a prominent scientist, professor, therapist. Although no one specifically set me up for medicine, I had many idols - for example, my grandfather, a prominent design scientist. And my mother was a famous civil engineer, engaged in experimental research in the field of testing structures.

I saw few parents as a child, because they were very busy people. Grandmother - more often, but also not much, since she worked until her old age. He stayed in after school at school, and in early childhood he spent time with his aunt.

Always been cheerful and energetic, I had a lot of friends. And in medicine, I have always been attracted to communication, communication with people.

We had a dacha on the Moscow Canal. In the sixties, tugboats still carried rafts along the canal, we took boats at the boat station, swam up to these rafts and ran along them. It was dangerous, you would get your foot between the logs and that’s all.

One day we decided to join a self-propelled gun, which was moving at a very low speed and was carrying a large platform in front. At that time we did not know Zhukovsky’s hydraulic law: with such a docking, the pressure drops and the boat is attracted. And there was a propeller behind it... The bow of the boat was cut off, we jumped out in time, otherwise we would have been chopped into cabbage. Why they did this is hard to say, we were already in the eighth grade, it seemed like we had already figured it out...

Cycled into restricted areas- military units were picking mushrooms there. There were a huge number of them there, and both young and old were engaged in this. From time to time we were arrested, sometimes the mushrooms were taken away, sometimes not. We still organize mushroom picking competitions among my peers, counting: how many white ones we picked, how many boletuses... What to do with them later is no longer important, the main thing is the mushroom hunting itself.

Invented a new sport- jumping from a dam into the water on bicycles. And not on today’s aluminum ones, but on “Progress”. It was necessary not only to jump so that the bicycle did not fall on top of you, but also to pick it up in the water, because diving after it to a depth of six meters or dragging it with a “crampon” was not very convenient. The most beautiful thing is to break away from the dam, fly up and fly into the water.

Later teacher Martynov from the cycling department said that he saw this when he was fishing on the canal. I named the years, I said - it was us, there was no one else.

We played real bicycle ball at the dacha, we had tournaments on the football field, which we made ourselves together with the elders. Then, when mopeds appeared, we played motorball...

Professor Vladislav Stolyarov: I still smile at girls on the street

Professor of the Russian State University of Physical Education and Technology Oleg Popov: “Destroyed plantings in the school garden,” it was written in the diary

Advisor to the RSUFKSMIT Rectorate Roman Olkhovsky: Let me give the injection now

Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences Alexey Peredelsky: My grandfather decided to teach me music. It lasted 20 minutes!

This material was published on the BezFormata website on January 11, 2019,
Below is the date when the material was published on the original source website!
At the 66th year of his life, after a serious long-term illness, an employee of the Research Institute of Sports Medicine of the Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sports,
GCOLIFK
14.06.2017 He massaged Yuri Gagarin. Samuil Marshak and Korney Chukovsky shook his hand.
GCOLIFK
13.06.2017

Story. For the first time, the study and teaching of physical rehabilitation methods to students at the 1st Moscow Medical Institute (1st MMI) began in 1931 at the Department of Physical Education. In 1948, the department received the name of physical education and medical supervision. Since 1963, the department has been actively developing issues of rehabilitation of patients with the help of physical therapy and the name of the department has been supplemented: Department of Physical Education, Physical Therapy and Medical Control. The history of the independent department of exercise therapy and medical supervision, not the department of sports medicine and medical rehabilitation, begins in 1968 - it was the first such department in the USSR. Since 2009, the department has been headed by Prof., Doctor of Medical Sciences, Laureate of the Presidential Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of science and innovation for young scientists E.E. Achkasov.

Undergraduate education. The department teaches 6th year students the disciplines “Medical Rehabilitation” (medical, pediatric, medical and preventive faculties), “Sports Medicine” (medical faculty).
The educational and medical activities of the department are carried out at clinical bases: Clinical Hospital No. 3 of the First Moscow State Medical University named after. THEM. Sechenov, “Clinic of Sports Medicine” on the basis of OJSC “OK Luzhniki”, City Clinical Hospital No. 64 of the Moscow Healthcare Department, City Clinical Hospital No. 83 of the FMBA of Russia, Clinic of the Research Institute of Occupational Medicine of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Treatment and Rehabilitation Center of the Ministry of Health of Russia.

The department has a student scientific group “Sports Medicine and Medical Rehabilitation” (headed by associate Kurshev V.V.), an elective course “Medicine of High Achievement Sports” (assistant Bezuglov E.N.). The department is located on the 6th floor of the laboratory building of the Clinic of Nephrology, Internal and Occupational Diseases named after. E.M. Tareev (UCB No. 3 of the First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov), has an equipped exercise therapy room, a massage room, a lecture hall, training rooms, a classroom for interactive educational technologies, is equipped with multimedia and modern diagnostic equipment, and visual teaching aids. A “Healthy Lifestyle” corner and a cathedral library have been created.

Scientific activity. Complex scientific topic of the department: Medical and biological support for people involved in physical education and sports.
Directions of scientific work of the department:

Rehabilitation of patients with diseases of the cardiovascular and nervous systems.

Rehabilitation in surgery, transplantology and pediatrics

Physical rehabilitation in gerontology, sports for the elderly

Nutritional support in medical rehabilitation

The state of health of schoolchildren and students, its correction using exercise therapy methods

Biomedical technologies in sports

Treatment and rehabilitation of athletes with musculoskeletal injuries.

Occupational diseases in sports

Medical support for Paralympic sports

Scientific and technical cooperation of the department: Continental Hockey League (KHL), Russian Football Union (RFU), RUSADA, Federal Scientific Center for Transplantology and Artificial Organs of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Russian Paralympic Committee.
International cooperation has been established with the American College of Sports Medicine, the International Federation of Sports Medicine, a number of international sports federations and specialized departments of other countries (Latvia, /Tatru University/, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Ireland , Italy).

Postgraduate education. The department provides 2-year postgraduate education in residency in 2 specialties: “Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine” and “Physiotherapy” (responsible - associate E.V. Mashkovsky), postgraduate training (full-time and part-time study) in the specialty 03/14/11 – “Regenerative medicine, sports medicine, physical therapy, physiotherapy and balneology.”

The high level of training in clinical residency contributes to the interest of employers in graduates of the department who work in Russian national sports teams (beach volleyball, football), sports federations (swimming, speed skating, freestyle, rock climbing, wheelchair rugby, etc.) and clubs (football , ice hockey, bandy, basketball, etc.), medical and sports clinics, sports medicine centers, rehabilitation departments of medical institutions of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, the Moscow Department of Health and the FMBA of Russia, fitness centers.

Advanced training programs for doctors: Since 2016, the department has been conducting the first in Russia cycles of advanced training for doctors under the programs “Basics of kinesiological taping” (72 hours) and “Nordic walking in medical rehabilitation” (36 hours).

Personnel composition. The total number of teaching staff is 27: head. department – ​​1 (Achkasov E.E.), professors – 5 (academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Puzin S.N., corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Lyadov K.V., Goncharova O.V., Dobrovolsky O.B., Shapovalenko T. V.), associate professors – 12, assistants – 9; Doctors of Medical Sciences – 5, Doctors of Biological Sciences – 1, Candidates of Medical Sciences – 13. Employees of the department combine teaching work with research and medical work. The department is taught by the director of the Treatment and Rehabilitation Center of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, corresponding member. RAS Lyadov K.V., participant of 5 Olympics (headed the medical services of various sports federations), Doctor of Biological Sciences, Ph.D. Dobrovolsky O.B., head of the KNG of modern pentathlon, Ph.D. Zaborova V.A., doctor of the Russian national football team E.N. Bezuglov, chief physician of the “Sports Medicine Clinic” (JSC “OK Luzhniki”) Kurshev V.V., heads of rehabilitation departments of medical institutions - Dr. m.s. Suvorov V.G., Ph.D. Dyatchina G.V., Ph.D. Ivanov V.V., Ph.D. Koneva, E.S. Markina L.V., Pastukhova I.V.

Publications. Over the past 10 years, the department has published 9 monographs, 14 textbooks (UMO stamp), 2 reference books, 2 manuals, a number of methodological recommendations, 9 RF patents for inventions and certificates of registration of computer programs. Every year the department publishes more than 20 scientific articles in leading peer-reviewed Russian and foreign journals.

The department publishes Russia’s first specialized journal on sports medicine, “Sports Medicine: Science and Practice” (editor-in-chief – Prof., MD Achkasov E.E.), which since 2012 has been included in the list of peer-reviewed journals recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission Russia for the publication of scientific results of dissertations for the academic degrees of Doctor and Candidate of Sciences. In total, the department's employees are the editors-in-chief of 3 journals (list of the Higher Attestation Commission) and are members of the editorial boards of 7 journals (4 from the list of the Higher Attestation Commission)

Head of the department

Gerasimenko Marina Yurievna


Head of Education

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor

Yarustovskaya Olga Viktorovna

109316, Moscow, st. Talalikhina, 26 A
Branch 2 of GAUZMPTs Medical Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine of the Moscow Healthcare Department “Specialized Clinic for Rehabilitation Treatment”
125284, Moscow st. Polikarpova, 10/12
Educational building of RMAPO

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Full nameAcademic degreeAcademic titleJob title
Gerasimenko Marina Yurievna Doctor of Medical Sciencesprofessorhead of department

After graduating in 1982 from clinical residency in physical therapy at the Moscow State Medical Institute named after N.A. Semashko worked as a physiotherapist, then as an assistant in the department of physical therapy at MONIKI. F. Vladimirsky. In 1987 she defended her PhD thesis “Ultrasound and sinusoidal modulated currents in the complex treatment of patients after alloplasty of the temporomandibular joint.”

From 1993 to 2014 continued working at MONIKI named after. M.F. Vladimirsky (leading researcher at the Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, then since 1998, Head of the Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in the “Science” section, combining work with the Head of the Department of Physiotherapy at the Federal University of Internal Medicine).

In 1996 she defended her doctoral dissertation “Physical factors in the complex treatment of children with congenital clefts of the upper lip and palate.” In 2001, he was awarded the title of professor in the “Science” section.

From 2014 to 2017, she was appointed to the position of acting, then director of the Federal State Budgetary Institution RSC MRiK of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.

Member of two Academic Dissertation Councils. Member of the editorial board of the journals “Physiotherapy, Balneology, Rehabilitation”, “Bulletin of Rehabilitation Medicine”, “Almanac of Clinical Medicine”. She was the chief specialist in medical rehabilitation of the Central Federal District, then, from 2014, the chief specialist in sanatorium and resort treatment of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. Participated in the preparation of drafts of a number of regulatory documents of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (orders, standards), preparation of materials of the Presidium of the State Council on tourism and sanatorium-resort treatment (2015 and 2016), strategies for the development of sanatorium-resort treatment in the Russian Federation. Honored Scientist of the Moscow Region. She was awarded diplomas of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region, the Government of the Moscow Region, the State Duma and the Order of N.I. Pirogov.

Name of the area of ​​training and (or) specialty: physiotherapy, reflexology, healthcare organization and public health.

Data on advanced training and (or) professional training: PC "Physiotherapy" - 144 hours, PC "Reflexotherapy" - 144 hours, "Modern technologies in the system of continuous medical education" - 144 hours, "Medical rehabilitation" - 144 hours, "Protection in emergency situations" - 72 hours, "Occupational safety" - 144 hours, "Ozone therapy" - 72 hours.


Work experience in the specialty - since 1982. Teaching experience - 1982.
YARUSTOVSKAYA Olga Viktorovna Doctor of Medical Sciencesprofessorprofessor
After graduating from graduate school in 1983 at the Central Research Institute of Balneology and Physiotherapy of the USSR Ministry of Health (now the Russian Scientific Center for Medical Rehabilitation and Balneology of the Russian Ministry of Health), she was an employee of this institute for a long time.

In 1997, a dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences was defended.

Since 2011 - professor of the department. Since 2012 - head of the academic department of the department. Author of more than 195 scientific publications, as well as chapters in monographs and textbooks, 7 patents, and innovation proposals. Participated in the development of programs for professional retraining of doctors in the specialty "Physiotherapy", advanced training in "Physiotherapy", "Medical Rehabilitation", "Ozone Therapy", "Current Issues of Physiotherapy and Medical Rehabilitation (for teachers" and training of graduate students in the specialty 03/14/11 "Regenerative Medicine" , sports medicine, physical therapy, balneology and physiotherapy.”

Area of ​​scientific interests: development of rehabilitation programs for gynecological patients, study of mechanisms for implementing the therapeutic effect of physical therapy methods for various pathologies of the female body. Under the leadership of O.V. Yarustovskaya prepared and defended 11 dissertations for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences.

He is a member of three Councils for the defense of dissertations, the Academic Council of the therapeutic faculty of the RMANPO and the scientific problem commission of the RMANPO, the editorial board of the scientific and practical journal “Physiotherapy, Balneology, Rehabilitation”, which is included in the list of publications recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation.

Disciplines taught: Physiotherapy, medical rehabilitation, laser therapy, ozone therapy.

Name of the area of ​​training and (or) specialty: “Regenerative medicine”; “Obstetrics and gynecology” “Physiotherapy”.

Data on advanced training and (or) professional training: “Physiotherapy” -144 hours, “Rehabilitation medicine” -144 hours, “Basics of organizing work at various stages of medical rehabilitation” -72 hours, “Hyperbaric oxygenation in clinical practice” - 72 hours , “Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine” - 576 hours, “Endocrinology” - 144 hours, “Ozone therapy” - 72 hours, “Modern technologies in the diagnosis and treatment of gynecological diseases” - 72 hours.

Work experience in the specialty - since 1978. Teaching experience - since 1996.

SMOLENSKY Andrey Vadimovich Doctor of Medical Sciencesprofessorprofessor

After graduating in 1980 from clinical residency and postgraduate studies in the specialty “Cardiology” at the Research Institute of Cardiology named after. A. L. Myasnikova AMS (now the Russian Cardiology Research and Production Complex (RKNPK) of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation), for a number of years was a researcher at this institute. Since 1988, researcher at the State Scientific Center for Preventive Medicine of the USSR Ministry of Health (now the State Research Center for Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation)

In 1982 he defended his dissertation for the scientific degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences in the specialty “Cardiology” on the topic “Functional state of hypertrophied myocardium in patients with arterial hypertension.” In 1998 he defended his dissertation for the scientific degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences on the topic “Borderline arterial hypertension, clinical and functional characteristics (prospective five-year follow-up).”

He is the author of more than 360 published works, including journals reviewed by the Higher Attestation Commission and foreign journals, teaching aids, and a textbook. Under the leadership of Smolensky A.V. 16 candidate dissertations were prepared and defended. both in specialty 01/14/05 and 03/14/11. He is a member of three Councils for the defense of dissertations, deputy editor-in-chief of the journal “Therapist”, member of the editorial board of the journals “Therapeutic Physical Education and Sports Medicine” and “Bulletin of New Medical Technologies”, “Human Physiology” included in the list of journals recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission.

Professor Smolensky A.V. successfully combines teaching activities at the Department of Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine and Medical Rehabilitation of the RMAPO with the head of the Department of Sports Medicine of the Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism (since 2000), with scientific work, being an academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and director of the Research Institute of Sports medicine RGUFKSMiT (since 2007).

Disciplines taught - Physiotherapy and sports medicine; Sports cardiology.

Name of the area of ​​training and (or) specialty: “Cardiology”, “Physical exercises and sports medicine”.
Data on advanced training (or) professional training: “Cardiology”, “Physical exercises and sports medicine”
PC “Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine” - 144 hours, PC “Health care organization and public health” - 72 hours.

Total experience since 1975.

Work experience in the specialty since 1977.

LUTOSHKINA Maria Georgievna Candidate of Medical Sciences
associate professor
After completing residency in 2002, graduate school in 2005 and defending a dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences on the topic “Comparative assessment of the effectiveness of intermittent pneumatic compression and magnetic laser therapy in the treatment of varicose veins,” he has been working at the department as an assistant since 2014 years as an assistant professor.

Participated in the development of professional retraining programs for doctors (PP) in the specialty "Physiotherapy", advanced training in "Physiotherapy", "Medical Rehabilitation", "Ozone Therapy", "Current Issues of Physiotherapy and Medical Rehabilitation (for teachers" and training of graduate students in the specialty 03/14/11 “Regenerative medicine, sports medicine, physical therapy, balneology and physiotherapy.”

Area of ​​scientific interests: development of rehabilitation programs for cardiovascular patients, study of mechanisms for implementing the therapeutic effect of physical therapy methods for various pathologies of the heart and blood vessels.

Takes an active part in specialized conferences and symposiums, giving presentations.

Disciplines taught: Physiotherapy, Medical rehabilitation, laser therapy, ozone therapy.

Name of the area of ​​training and (or) specialty: “Physiotherapy”.
Data on advanced training and (or) professional training: PC “Physiotherapy” - 144 hours, PC “Distance learning in the system of continuing medical education” - 72 hours, “Methodology of teaching fundamental disciplines in the system of advanced training of doctors” - 72 hours.

Total work experience – since 2000.

Work experience in the specialty - since 2000.

EROKHINA Galina Anisimovna Candidate of Medical Sciencesassociate professor
associate professor
After completing her clinical residency in physical therapy in 1971 at the Central Research Institute of Balneology and Physiotherapy of the USSR Ministry of Health (now the Russian Scientific Center for Medical Rehabilitation and Balneology of the Russian Ministry of Health), she worked at this institute for 14 years.

In 1984, she was enrolled as an assistant at the Department of Physiotherapy of the TsOLIU of Doctors (now the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Further Professional Education of the Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation), then received the position and academic title of Associate Professor in the same department.

Work experience at the department for more than 30 years, experienced teacher, candidate of medical sciences.

Participates in specialized scientific and practical conferences and symposiums. The main directions of scientific research are the application of physical therapy methods in cardiology, endocrinology, and gerontology.

Erokhina G.A. is the author of 100 scientific publications, she has prepared a number of methodological developments, educational and test programs in the specialty “Physiotherapy”, approved by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. She is a co-author of a reference book and manual on physiotherapy and balneology, published under the editorship of Academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Professor V.M. Bogolyubov.

Pedagogical activity Associate Professor Erokhina G.A. combines with medical work at the clinical bases of the department; For a number of years, he has been organizing seminars for physical therapists in Moscow.

Disciplines taught: physiotherapy, medical rehabilitation, laser therapy.

Name of the area of ​​training and (or) specialty – “Physiotherapy”
Data on advanced training and (or) professional training: PC “Physiotherapy” - 144 hours in 2015.

Total work experience – since 1964.

Work experience in the specialty - since 1971.

MAKAROVA Marina Rostislavovna Candidate of Medical Sciencesassociate professorassociate professor

After completing clinical residency in the specialty “Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine” at 1 MMI named after I.M. Sechenov and postgraduate studies at the Russian Scientific Center for Medical Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy of the USSR Ministry of Health, in 1997 she defended her dissertation for the academic degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences on the topic “The use of massage in patients with chronic salpingo-oophoritis.”

Marina Rostislavovna Makarova is a teacher with 18 years of experience. Teaching activity began in 1996. as an assistant at the Department of Physical Therapy and Medical Control of the 1st MMA named after I.M. Sechenov. Since 2006 to 2014 – worked as an associate professor, head of the academic department at the Department of Clinical Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy of the First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov. Since September 2014 – Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine and Medical Rehabilitation of the Therapeutic Faculty of the Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education.

M.R. Makarova successfully combines her pedagogical activities with scientific and medical work. In 2005, the Higher Attestation Commission awarded her the title of associate professor. He conducts scientific work and is completing a dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences on the topic “Optimization of restorative treatment of patients in the chronic period of traumatic spinal cord disease.”

He has more than 50 published works (articles, chapters in monographs), including in journals included in the list of publications recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation.

Experience of medical work of Associate Professor M.R. Makarova dates back about 30 years. She went from a physical therapy doctor, head of the physical therapy department to deputy head of the Center for Restorative Medicine of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Treatment and Rehabilitation Center of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. Proficient in various methods of exercise therapy and massage for restoring motor functions in traumatological, neurological and therapeutic patients. He has extensive experience as a physical therapy doctor in pediatrics.

Participated in the development of professional retraining programs for doctors (PP) in the specialty “Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine”, advanced training in “Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine” and training of graduate students in the specialty 03/14/11 “Regenerative medicine, sports medicine, physical therapy, balneology and physiotherapy” .


Data on advanced training and (or) professional training: PC “Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine” -144 hours.
Total work experience – since 1979.
Work experience in the specialty - since 1981.

EVSTIGNEEVA Inna Sergeevna Candidate of Medical Sciences
associate professor
After completing a clinical internship in the specialty “Therapy” in 1995 and professional retraining in the specialty “Physiotherapy” at the Research Institute of Balneology and Physiotherapy in Tomsk, she worked as a physiotherapist in the sanatorium of Gazpromtransgaz Tomsk LLC for many years.

She successfully combined therapeutic work with teaching and scientific activities.

From 2002-2006 assistant of the department of Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk). He defended his PhD thesis in 2007, is the author of 15 scientific papers, and has a patent for an invention.

Area of ​​scientific interests: issues of application of physical factors in cosmetology; gastroenterology.

Disciplines taught - Physiotherapy
The name of the area of ​​training and specialty is “Therapy”, “Physiotherapy”, “Cosmetology”.
Advanced training: - Therapy - 144 hours, “Physiotherapy” - 288 hours.
Total work experience - since 1995.
Work experience in the specialty - since 1995.

LUPPOVA Irina Valerievna Candidate of Medical Sciences
Associate Professor
Doctor of the highest category.

After completing clinical residency at the Military Medical Academy named after. Kirov in the specialty “Neurosurgery” in 2000, since 2002 she has been involved in the rehabilitation of neurosurgical patients. In 2005, she underwent professional retraining in the specialty “Regenerative Medicine” and in 2006 defended her dissertation on the topic “Principles of restorative treatment after minimally invasive surgical interventions for discogenic radiculopathies.”

Area of ​​scientific interests: rehabilitation of patients with degenerative-dystrophic diseases of the spine, consequences of spinal and spinal cord injuries; studying new methods of exercise therapy, in particular on neuromuscular activation; mastering modern robotic technologies.

Author of 13 scientific publications. Participates in specialized scientific and practical conferences, symposiums, as well as congresses on the rehabilitation of neurological and neurosurgical patients, and makes presentations.

Since 2015 he has been working at the department as an assistant. He successfully combines teaching and scientific activities with medical work at the clinical base of the department, being a doctor of the highest qualification category.

Disciplines taught: physical therapy and sports medicine, medical rehabilitation.

Name of the area of ​​training and (or) specialty: “Neurosurgery” and “Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine.”
Data on advanced training and (or) professional training:
PP "Rehabilitation Medicine" - 576 hours, PP "Neurology" - 576 hours, PP "Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine" - 576 hours, PC "Planning and static analysis of research results" - 144 hours, PC "Rehabilitation treatment for motor injuries" apparatus" -288 hours, PC "Botulinum therapy in medical practice" -72 hours, PC "Examination of temporary working capacity and examination of the quality of medical care" -144 hours.

Total work experience – since 1994.

Work experience in the specialty - since 2002.

MIKHALOVA Alina Vladimirovna


Assistant

From 2000, after completing her clinical residency at the Department of Non-Drug Treatment Methods of the Educational and Scientific Medical Center of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation, with a specialty in Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine, she worked as a Physiotherapy Physician at the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Polyclinic Consultative and Diagnostic” UDP of the Russian Federation until 2011. From 2011 to the present, at the Federal Clinical Institution “Main Clinical Hospital” of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia as the head of the exercise therapy department; is a doctor of the highest category. Since 2015 A.V. Mikhaleva successfully combines her work at the hospital with work at the Department of Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine and Medical Rehabilitation of the RMANPO.

Area of ​​scientific interests: diagnosis of myofascial changes in various diseases.

Disciplines taught: physical therapy and sports medicine, medical rehabilitation.

Work experience in the specialty - from 09/01/2000. Teaching experience - from 09/1/2015


FROLOV Denis Valerievich


Assistant

After completing an internship in surgery, he worked as a surgeon, then, after professional retraining in the specialty “Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine”, from 2001 to 2005 he worked as an exercise therapy doctor, and since 2005 – as the head of the exercise therapy department of the Main Military Clinical Hospital named after. N.N.Burdenko. Since 2014, he has been combining work at the hospital with work at the Department of Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine and Medical Rehabilitation of the RMANPO as an assistant.


Area of ​​scientific interests: physical therapy for diseases of the endocrine system.

Disciplines taught: physical therapy and sports medicine, medical rehabilitation.

  • Experience in the specialty - from 03/01/2005.
  • Teaching experience – from 09/01/20014.
BORODULINA Irina Vladimirovna


assistant
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The Department of Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine and Medical Rehabilitation was created in 2015, when the Department of Physiotherapy and Medical Rehabilitation (until 2012 – Department of Physiotherapy) included employees of the Department of Physical Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine and Healthy Lifestyles. .

The Department of Physiotherapy has a history of more than 80 years. It was created on February 7, 1932 and became one of the first departments of the Central Institute for Advanced Medical Studies, which was established by decision of the Government of the RSFSR on December 1, 1930.
The first head of the department was the largest specialist in the field of medical climatology, radiology and physiotherapy, Professor Polien Grigorievich Mezernitsky, who at that time headed the State Institute of Physiotherapy and Orthopedics (later the State Institute of Physiotherapy).

Professor P.G. Mezernitsky headed the department of physiotherapy from 1932 to 1943. He was a graduate of St. Petersburg University and the Military Medical Academy. For 3 years he completed an internship in European clinics and laboratories, where he worked with J. Curie, D’Arsonval, was a highly qualified specialist and actively developed climatology, advised newly created resorts in the country, and the Yalta Institute of Medical Climatology and Climatotherapy owes its appearance to him. The department trained physiotherapists and balneologists for medical institutions of various profiles. During the period from 1932 to 1941, 18 cycles were carried out, 550 doctors underwent specialization and improvement.

During the Great Patriotic War, from 1941 to 1943, the staff of the department continued medical work in the hospital, which was deployed at the State Institute of Physiotherapy. At the end of 1943, the department resumed its activities under the leadership of Professor Vladimir Aleksandrovich Militsin, who headed the department from 1944 to 1962. In 1944, the People's Commissariat of Health of the RSFSR created a physiotherapeutic service represented by chief physiotherapists in the center and locally, and in 1953, by order No. 309 of April 30, 1953, organizational and methodological centers were established at hospitals of all levels. Taking into account the interest in natural physical factors that arose at that time and the need for their use in the rehabilitation treatment of war invalids, the Department of Physiotherapy expands the range of educational activities, paying great attention to the training of management personnel and doctors of the sanatorium-resort network. During this period, the department was located at the Central Institute of Balneology.

Since 1962, the head of the department was Professor Alexey Petrovich Speransky, a major balneologist and physiotherapist, the creator of a new direction in domestic physiotherapy - the therapeutic use of ultrasound. Under his leadership, in-depth research is being carried out on the therapeutic use of ultrasound for diseases of the respiratory system, digestion, peripheral nervous system, musculoskeletal system in children and adults, various aspects of the biological effect of ultrasound are being studied, and the features of the influence of different intensities and modes of exposure are being clarified.

The result of the work carried out was a number of several successfully defended dissertations for the academic degrees of doctors and candidates of medical sciences (N.F. Sokolova, A.N. Sheina, V.D. Grigorieva, R.G. Krasilnikova, L.V. Zobina, A. B. Grinshtein, N. P. Orekhova, etc.). The department conducts a thematic series on ultrasound therapy, organizes scientific conferences and symposiums.

In the period of the 60-70s, in the system of postgraduate training of doctors of all specialties, the Central Institute for Advanced Medical Studies was tasked with expanding the scope of the educational process of the institute, bringing training closer to remote regions of our huge country. The rector of the institute, Maria Dmitrievna Kovrigina, is developing this direction in the form of on-site and television series. The Department of Physiotherapy was one of the first at the therapeutic faculty of the CIU to begin conducting on-site educational cycles (Chelyabinsk, Sochi, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, Naftalan, Ust-Kachka, Ufa, Sary-Agach, Tashkent, etc.).

To improve the quality of training of doctors, it was necessary to have highly professional personnel in medical universities and institutes for advanced training of doctors. Therefore, this area, as well as on-site cycles, are beginning to be included in the curricula of the Department of Physiotherapy. The first seminar in 1966 turned out to be fruitful, since, based on the results of the seminar, the USSR Ministry of Health approved the publication of a textbook on physical therapy for students of the country's medical institutes. A textbook on physical therapy is being published under the editorship of Professor A.P. Speransky, the co-authors of which were associate professors Kuleshova Z.S., Sokolova N.F., Sheina A.N., as well as heads of docent courses at medical institutes in Perm, Karaganda, Kuibyshev.

In 1967, the Department of Physiotherapy conducted training for the heads of the Departments of Physiotherapy at State Medical University. This form of teacher training was in great demand, which required 1-2 cycles per year. In 2012, the training programs for teachers of the higher vocational and advanced vocational education system were revised, and cycles of advanced training “Current issues of physiotherapy and medical rehabilitation” were included in the department’s plan.

In 1978, the department was located at the Central Research Institute of Balneology and Physiotherapy of the USSR Ministry of Health and continues its activities under the leadership of Academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Professor Vasily Mikhailovich Bogolyubov. During this period, the department carried out significant work on revising the curriculum and the vice-rector of TsOLIUV, Professor Yu.N. Kasatkin defines a new direction for the development of a Unified program in the specialty “Physiotherapy”.

The combination of the department's employees with the educational process and research work at the specialized institute had a beneficial effect on the development and improvement of its educational, methodological and scientific activities. Employees of the department, together with scientists from the Central Research Institute of Balneology and Physiotherapy under the leadership of V.M. Bogolyubov, publish a 2-volume guide "Spa Therapy and Physiotherapy" (1985), and then a 3-volume guide "Physiotherapy and Balneology" (2008) , and Guidelines for Medical Rehabilitation (2008), a reference book “Techniques and Methods of Physiotherapeutic Procedures,” a textbook on physical therapy, which were subsequently republished several times. For sections of general physiotherapy, teachers of the department publish textbooks, which, in essence, constitute the library of a practicing physician - physiotherapist.

The curriculum of the department, along with traditional cycles of professional retraining and advanced training of doctors in the specialty “Physiotherapy”, also includes cycles of advanced training for doctors “Laser therapy”, “Ozone therapy”, “Medical rehabilitation”, “Current issues of physiotherapy and medical rehabilitation” for teachers HPE and DPO systems.

Over the past 5 years, a number of programs have been revised and re-prepared: professional retraining, advanced training for doctors in the specialty “Physiotherapy”; cycles of advanced training for doctors “Laser therapy”, “Ozone therapy”, “Medical rehabilitation”, “Current issues of physiotherapy and medical rehabilitation” for teachers of the higher vocational education and advanced vocational education system; training of postgraduate students in the specialty 03/14/11 “Regenerative medicine, sports medicine, physical therapy, balneology and physiotherapy”, qualification tests to assess the knowledge of medical specialists. In accordance with these programs, cycles of postgraduate education of specialists are conducted.

Conducting on-site training courses for doctors “Physiotherapy” (144 hours), “Medical rehabilitation” (144 hours) is one of the forms of organizing the pedagogical process. Over the past 5 years, 15 on-site cycles have been conducted, in which more than 500 doctors have been trained.

Currently, almost every medical institution in Moscow, as well as in many regions of our country, employs doctors who have completed one or another form of training or advanced training at the department. Over the past 5 years alone, more than 1.5 thousand specialists have been trained at the department. The department's staff works closely with many medical and preventive institutions in Moscow, a number of which are clinical bases of the department.

From 2008 to 2020, the department was headed by Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Alexander Gennadievich Kulikov. Since 2013, the training of physiotherapists in clinical residency and graduate school is one of the areas of activity of the department, many of those who studied at the department became managers at various levels, defended dissertations for the academic degrees of candidates and doctors of medical sciences. In recent years alone, 60 specialists have completed residency training, including 18 over the past 5 years. Under the guidance of Professor A.G. Kulikov defended 8 dissertations for the scientific degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences and 1 for the scientific degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences. In total, more than 17 thousand doctors and teachers of specialized departments of the higher and postgraduate education system underwent training and advanced training at the department.

Since 2012, the Department of Physiotherapy began to be called the Department of Physiotherapy and Medical Rehabilitation, and since 2015, after the inclusion of employees from the Department of Physical Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine and Healthy Lifestyle, the Department of Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine and Medical Rehabilitation.

The history of the department of “Therapeutic physical education and medical supervision” (later the department of “Physical rehabilitation, sports medicine and healthy lifestyle” dates back more than 80 years since its creation in 1931 at the Department of Therapy TsOLIUV (head of the department Prof. B.A. Ivanovsky ) advanced training courses for doctors in VK and exercise therapy and methodologists with higher physical education, and since 1938 - the period of formation of the independent department of “Therapeutic physical education and medical supervision” at TsOLIUV. Its first leader was an outstanding scientist in this field of science and practice, Valentin Nikolaevich Moshkov. (1938-1977), Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Honored Scientist of the RSFSR.

The merits of Valentin Nikolaevich Moshkov in the specialty “Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine” are undeniable, considering that his creative and social activities over the years contributed to the creation, preservation and development of this specialty in the country. V.N. Moshkov has priority in the development of a number of scientific areas of physical therapy: the general principles of exercise therapy, the systematization of physical exercises in exercise therapy, the principles of constructing specific methods of exercise therapy, the clinical and physiological basis of exercise therapy for diseases of the cardiovascular and nervous systems, for spinal cord injuries, for neuroses, and obesity.

The reference books for exercise therapy doctors and exercise therapy instructors for several decades were his books: “General Fundamentals of Therapeutic Physical Education” (1948, 1963), “Therapeutic Physical Education in the Clinic of Internal Diseases” (1959, 1977), “Therapeutic Physical Education in the Clinic of Nervous Diseases” (1952 , 1972), “Therapeutic physical education at resorts and sanatoriums” (1950,1968). These scientific works were published abroad and appeared in Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, and China.

V.N. Moshkov created a scientific school of specialists in physical therapy and medical supervision. Under his leadership, over 90 candidate's dissertations and 12 doctoral dissertations were defended, and 30 of his students became heads of specialized departments at medical universities, institutes for advanced training of doctors in Moscow, other cities of Russia and the republics of the USSR.

For a long time, the base of the department was the Central Research Institute of Balneology and Physiotherapy, during the Great Patriotic War, which temporarily became a hospital for after-care of the wounded. Employees of the department were engaged in the rehabilitation treatment of the wounded and sick, and developed methodological recommendations, devices and devices for the accelerated rehabilitation of the motor activity of soldiers in hospital conditions. Thus, a method for restoring the motor function of the upper and lower limbs in case of injuries with damage to peripheral nerves and the development of paresis and paralysis was scientifically substantiated and developed.

In the post-war years, the multifaceted pedagogical, research and medical work of the department continued. Qualified teachers in the field of physical therapy and sports medicine worked at the department: associate professors A.V. Ionin and A.G. Serkin, who contributed to the development of functional tests with physical activity, associate professors V.A. Ridin, M.A. Proskuryakova, V.A. Makarov, who mastered instrumental methods of functional diagnostics in sports medicine, G.A. Fedorova is the author of original methods of therapeutic exercises for dysfunction of the vestibular apparatus and methods of exercise therapy for patients with diaphragmatic hernia and a number of others.

From 1977 to 1994, the department was headed by Honored Worker of the Higher School, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor A.I. Zhuravleva. A feature of the development of therapeutic physical education in the 70-90s was the increasing role of physical training in the rehabilitation treatment of patients, therefore scientific research is characterized by an in-depth study of the mechanism of action of differentiated methods of therapeutic exercises, other forms of exercise therapy and massage in the complex rehabilitation of adults and children with various diseases and injuries . In 1972, under the President of the Academy of Medical Sciences, the Scientific Council “Medical Problems of Physical Education and Sports” was created, which in different years was headed by academicians of the Academy of Medical Sciences M.V. Volkov, M.M. Kuzin, A.V. Pokrovsky, A.N. Konovalov. All-Union problem commissions “Medical problems of sports”, “Medical problems of physical culture”, “Therapeutic physical education in the system of medical rehabilitation” worked under the leadership of the Scientific Council. The Scientific Council at the Academy of Medical Sciences included corresponding members. AMS prof. V.N. Moshkov and prof. A.I. Zhuravleva. Through the joint efforts of clinicians and physical therapy specialists, a state system of step-by-step rehabilitation of patients with myocardial infarction, after reconstructive operations on the main and peripheral vessels, suffering from diseases of the bronchopulmonary system, injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system, was developed. In the 70s, the specialty “Sports Medicine” was approved.

One of the scientific directions of the department during this period of time was the problem of restoring performance after intense physical activity, overtraining, illnesses and injuries. Employees of the department participated in the preparation of athletes of Russian national teams for the Olympics held in 1980, using new methodological approaches and introducing new treatment programs.

The results of the research conducted at the department were included in monographic works and scientific articles, were the subject of many problematic reports and speeches at scientific congresses and conferences on medical problems of physical education and sports in our country and abroad: at the World Scientific Congress of Sports Sciences in Moscow (1974) , at a similar international scientific congress “Medicine, physical culture and sport” in Kazan (1998), in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria (1962), at the XXII International Congress of Sports Medicine in Austria (Vienna, 1982), at the Congress of Physiologists and Pulmonologists in Great Britain (London, 1990).

Professor K.P. Levchenko headed the department of “Physical rehabilitation, sports medicine and healthy lifestyle” from 1998 to 2014. His scientific research was devoted to the biochemistry of sports, physical therapy for neuroses, and fitness. Under his leadership, the staff of the department developed a standard program for additional professional education of doctors in the specialty “Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine”, and in 2010. a professional standard for activities in the specialty “Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine” has been prepared. In 2009, Levchenko K.P. published the monograph “Rehabilitation Medicine, Fitness and Physical Therapy.”

The educational activities of the department were carried out according to unified postgraduate training programs for doctors in the specialty “Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine,” as well as instructors and methodologists with higher and secondary physical education and medical education. Programs for new cycles of advanced training on current issues of the specialty were developed for chief doctors of medical and physical education dispensaries and teachers of specialized departments of medical universities. Thus, over the years, teachers from specialized departments in Moscow, various regions of the country and foreign specialists studied at the department.

The department annually conducted visiting cycles in the regions of Russia and the republics of the USSR within the framework of the postgraduate education system in the specialty “Physical Exercises and Sports Medicine”. In total, more than 10 thousand doctors and teachers of specialized departments of the higher and postgraduate education system underwent retraining and advanced training at the department.

In recent years, a number of educational programs in the specialty “Therapeutic Physical Education and Sports Medicine” and training of graduate students in the specialty 03/14/11 “Regenerative Medicine, Sports Medicine, Physical Therapy, Balneology and Physiotherapy”, qualifying tests to assess the knowledge of specialists have been revised and re-prepared. In accordance with these programs, cycles of postgraduate education of specialists are conducted.

Currently, professors of the Department of Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine and Medical Rehabilitation are on the editorial boards of the specialized journals “Therapeutic Physical Education and Sports Medicine”, “Human Physiology”, “Therapist”, “Bulletin of New Medical Technologies”, “Issues of Balneology, Physiotherapy and Medical physical culture”, “Physiotherapy, balneology, rehabilitation”, “Endocrinology”, “Antioxidants and bioradicals”, “Almanac of restorative medicine”, “Almanac of clinical medicine”, most of which are included in the list of publications recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation.

One of the forms of implementation of the training and production plan is conducting cycles of advanced training on the basis of medical institutions of a number of departments (Administration of the President, FSB, Ministry of Internal Affairs, etc.).
During this period of time, 18 doctors completed clinical residency training at the department.

The department provides training in the following additional professional programs:

  • "Physiotherapy"
  • "Therapeutic physical education and sports medicine"
  • “Laser therapy” for medical doctors
  • “Current issues of physiotherapy and medical rehabilitation” for teachers of the higher vocational and advanced vocational education system.
  • “Ozone therapy” for medical doctors
  • “Medical rehabilitation” for doctors of medical specialties
  • “Methods of physical therapy in medical practice”

Form of conducting cycles: stationary and away.

Over the past 5 years, along with the traditional certification cycles “Physiotherapy” and “Therapeutic Physical Culture and Sports Medicine”, the following cycles have been conducted: “Ozone Therapy” (72 hours), “Current Issues of Physiotherapy and Medical Rehabilitation” (for teachers of the higher vocational education and training system) (72 hours), “Laser therapy” (72 hours), “Medical rehabilitation” (144 hours), “Methods of physical therapy in medical practice.”

Currently, the department employs 6 doctors of medical sciences, 7 candidates of medical sciences, of which 7 are associate professors; and 2 assistants.

The main direction of scientific research is to improve the use of physical therapy methods in clinical practice, to study the mechanisms for realizing the therapeutic effect of medical rehabilitation programs for various pathologies.
Over the past 5 years, applicants and employees of the department, under the leadership of the head of the department, Professor A.G. Kulikov, have defended 2 candidate dissertations. Currently, 5 dissertations are being prepared.
Over the past 5 years, 4 patents for inventions have been received, 13 training manuals for doctors have been prepared.
Over the past 5 years, employees of the department have published 64 articles, including in journals recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission; more than 120 theses, incl. 2 - abroad.
54 reports made, incl. abroad – 3.
There are 8 resident doctors undergoing clinical residency training at the department.

Employees of the department conduct monthly educational seminars for physiotherapists and physical therapy specialists in medical and preventive institutions in Moscow.

1. “Modern technologies of restorative medicine” (edited by A.I. Trukhanov) chapter 8. Kulikov A.G. “Ozone therapy. History of development and possibilities of application.” – M.: Medika, 2004. – P. 115-136

2. In 2010, the manual was republished under the editorship of Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences V.M. Bogolyubov “Medical rehabilitation” in 3 volumes “Binom” M.
3. In 2013, a collection was published edited by A.G. Kulikov et al. "Transcranial physiotherapy" (Magnetic therapy and its combination with electrical stimulation), Saratov, 2013, published by LLC "TRIMA"

4. In 2015, the reference book “Techniques and Methods of Physiotherapeutic Procedures” was republished, ed. Binom, M., - 2015.-461 p.

5. Ulashchik V.S. Physiotherapy. Universal medical encyclopedia. Publisher: Book House. - 2008. - 640 p.

6. Techniques and methods of physiotherapeutic procedures. Handbook edited by prof. Bogolyubova V.M. - Moscow, ed. BINOM, - 2015.-461s.

7. Badtieva V.A., Knyazeva T.A. Physiobalneotherapy of cardiovascular diseases. Practical guide Publisher: MEDpress-inform. - 2008. - 272 p.

8. Kulikov A.G., Erokhina G.A. Ozone therapy for diseases of the digestive system. A manual for doctors. - M., 2010.- 50 p.

9. Kulikov A.G., Shakhova A.S. The use of hemolaser therapy in the complex treatment of widespread psoriasis. Study guide. M. - 2013. - 31 p.

10. Kulikov A.G., Yarustovskaya O.V., Kuzovleva E.V. and others. Application of low-frequency electrostatic field in clinical practice. M., 2015. - RMAPO.- 45s.

11.Kulikov A.G., Yarustovskaya O.V., Kosheleva I.V. and others Ozone therapy of bacterial vaginosis. – M., 2015. - RMAPO.- 44 p.

12. Zhuravleva A.I. Forms and methods of physical therapy. – M., 2016.- RMAPO.- 64 p.

13. Kulikov A.G., Luppova I.V., Makarova I.N., Makarova M.R. and others. Principles of early rehabilitation treatment of patients after minimally invasive operations for discogenic radiculopathies. - Moscow, 2016 - RMAPO. - 52 p.

14. Kulikov A.G., Zaitseva T.N., Voronina D.D. Application of therapeutic mud "Tomed" in clinical practice. Moscow., 2017. RMAPO.-41 p.

15. Pushkar D.Yu., Kulikov A.G., Kasyan G.R., Kupriyanov Yu.A., etc. Extracorporeal magnetic stimulation of the neuromuscular apparatus of the pelvic floor in urological practice. – Moscow, 2017. - RMANPO – 43 With.

16. Kulikov A.G., Yarustovskaya O.V., Gerasimenko M.Yu., Kuzovleva E.V. and others. Application of general magnetic therapy in clinical practice. – M.: RMANPO, 2017. – 49 p.

17. Kulikov A.G., Luppova I.V., Makarova I.N., Makarova M.R. and others. Therapeutic exercise and massage for fractures of limb bones. Moscow, 2017.- RMANPO.-2017.- 77 p.

Since 2002, the professional journal “Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation” has been published (Recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation)
Editor-in-Chief:
from 2009 to 2014 – Professor Kulikov A.G.

From 2009 to 2014 – deputy Editor-in-Chief - Professor Yarustovskaya O.V.

From 2014 to the present, professor of the department Gerasimenko M.Yu. is the deputy editor-in-chief of the above-mentioned journal.
Since 2014, the editorial board of the journal includes members of the department: Professor Kulikov A.G. and Professor Yarustovskaya O.V.

Head of the department Professor Kulikov A.G. is also a member of the editorial board of the scientific and practical journal “Issues of balneology, physiotherapy and exercise therapy” (Recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation).

Also members of the department are: Professor Smolensky A.V. – deputy editor-in-chief of the journal “Therapist”, member of the editorial board of the journals “Physical Exercises and Sports Medicine”, “Human Physiology”, “Bulletin of New Medical Technologies”.

Professor Zhuravleva A.I. - Member of the editorial board of the journals “Therapeutic Physical Education and Sports Medicine”.

Professor Gerasimenko M.Yu. is the chairman of the editorial board of the journal “Almanac of Rehabilitation Medicine” (Recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation) and a member of the editorial board of the journal “Almanac of Clinical Medicine” (Recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation).
Department employees constantly take part in regularly held forums and conferences:

  • "Medical rehabilitation and sanatorium-resort treatment"
  • "Health resort"

"Neurorehabilitation"

"Light and laser therapy"

"Ozone therapy"

For more than 10 years, the department annually organizes and conducts specialized sections on physiotherapy and rehabilitation at specialized scientific and practical symposia and conferences. For many years, employees of the department have been conducting monthly seminars for doctors - physiotherapists and physical therapy doctors in Moscow.

Basic literature:

    Selected lectures on sports medicine / ed. B.A. Polyaeva: in 2 volumes - M.: RASMIRBI, 2008

    Krasikova I. Massage and gymnastics for infants. - St. Petersburg, M., Kharkov, Minsk, 2000.

  1. Lukomsky I.V., Ulashchik V.S. General physiotherapy. Publisher: Book House – 2008. - 512 p.
  2. Lysov P.K., Nikityuk D.B. Anatomy with the basics of sports morphology: Textbook. In 2 volumes. Publisher: Medicine-2003-344s

    Massage and physical therapy / I.N. Makarova and others - M.: EKSMO, 2009. - 256 p.

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    Techniques and methods of physiotherapeutic procedures. Handbook edited by prof. Bogolyubova V.M. - Moscow, ed. BINOM, - 2015.-461s.

  8. Transcranial physiotherapy (Magnetic therapy and its combination with electrical stimulation) collection edited by A.G. Kulikov et al. - Saratov, 2013, ed. LLC "TRIMA" - 230 p.
  9. Ulashchik V.S. Physiotherapy. Universal medical encyclopedia. Publisher: Book House. - 2008. - 640 p.
  10. Ushakov A.A. Practical physiotherapy. -M., 2009.
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  12. Physiotherapeutic reference book / Compiled by Buyavikh A.G., Sosin I.N. – Simferopol, 2008.
Further reading:
  1. Aleekseev I.B., Ignatiev S.A., Vorobyaa I.V., Kulikov A.G. and others. Treatment of glaucomatous optic neuropathy using endonasal cortexin electrophoresis. M., 2014. RMAPO, - 41 p.
  2. Antonov V.F., Chernysh A.M. Biophysics. Vlados Publishing House, 2006, 306s
  3. Anti-doping control in sports. Educational and methodological manual edited by B.A. Polyaev. M., 2010. – RMAPO, FMBA. -52s.
  4. Bagel G.E., Gurlenya A.M., Smychek V.B. Physiotherapy and balneology of nervous diseases. - Minsk, 2009.
  5. Badtieva V.A., Knyazeva T.A. Physiobalneotherapy of cardiovascular diseases. Practical guide Publisher: MEDpress-inform. - 2008. - 272 p.
  6. Batysheva T.T., Skvortsov D.V., Trukhanov A.I. Modern technologies of diagnostics and rehabilitation in neurology and orthopedics. - M.: Medika, 2005. - 245 p.

    Bukup K. Clinical study of bones, joints and muscles. Tests, symptoms, diagnosis: trans. with him. - M.: Med. literature, 2007. -295 p.

  7. Betsky O.V., Kislov V.V., Lebedeva N.N. Millimeter waves and living systems. - M.: SCIENCE PRESS, 2004. - 272 pp.
  8. Belyalov F.I., Kuklin S.G., Miller O.N. "Clinical guidelines for cardiology." Publisher: GEOTAR-Media, 2017 Series: Library of a medical specialist

  9. Builin V.A., Polonsky A.K., Alekseev Yu.V., Antonova G.A., Balakov V.F., Sheina A.N. The use of therapeutic and diagnostic magnetic-IR laser devices “Milta-F-8-01” in medical practice. A manual for doctors. M., -2004. 188p.
  10. Vladzimirsky A.V., Lebedev G.S. "Telemedicine. Guide." Publisher: GEOTAR-Media, 2018 Series: Epifanov V.A. Atlas of professional massage: medical atlas. - M., EKSMO, 2009. - 379 p.
  11. Volobuev A.N. Fundamentals of medical and biological physics. - Samara: OJSC Publishing House Samara Printing House, 2008. - 760 p.
  12. Vorobyov Yu.L. Life safety. - Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia. - M.: Business Express, 2005. - 363 p.

    Epifanov V.A. Therapeutic physical culture. - M.: GEOTAR-Media, 2009. - 563 p.

  13. Geinits A.V., Moskvin S.V., Azizov G.A. Intravenous laser irradiation of blood. – Tver, Triada Publishing House LLC, 2006. – 250 p.
  14. Grushina T.I. Rehabilitation in oncology: physiotherapy. M., "GEOTAR-Media", 2006.
  15. Gurlenya A.M., Bagel G.E. Physiotherapy in neurology. –M., 2008.
  16. Gusarov I.I. Radon therapy M., “Medicine”, 2000.
  17. Dovganyuk A.P. Therapeutic use of ultrasound. Study guide. –M., 2008
  18. Dovganyuk A.P. The use of physical factors in patients with chronic obliterating diseases of the arteries of the lower extremities. Study guide. -M., 2004.
  19. Dubrovsky V.I. sports medicine. - 3rd edition, add. / V.I. Dubrovsky. - M.: Vlados, 2005. - 528 p.

    Epifanov V.A., Epifanov A.V. Restorative treatment for injuries of the musculoskeletal system. - M.: Author's Academy, 2009. - 480 p.

    Epifanov V.A., Epifanov A.V. Rehabilitation in traumatology. - M.: GEOTAR-Media, 2010. - 336 p.

    Epifanov V.A. "Regenerative medicine". Publisher: GEOTAR-Media, 2012

    Epifanov V.A., Epifanov A.V. "Rehabilitation in neurology." Publisher: GEOTAR-Media, 2014 Series: Library of a medical specialist

    Epifanov V.A., Epifanov A.V. "Rehabilitation in traumatology and orthopedics." Publisher: GEOTAR-Media, 2015

    Epifanov V.A., Epifanov A.V. "Osteochondrosis of the spine." Publisher: Eksmo, 2015 Series: Doctor of the highest category

    Epifanov V.A., Barinov A.N., Epifanov A.V. "Rehabilitation treatment for injuries and diseases of the spine." Publisher: MEDpress-Inform, 2016

    Epifanov V.A., Baukina I.A., Epifanov A.V. "Medical rehabilitation in dentistry. Textbook." Publisher: GEOTAR-Media, 2016

    Epifanov V.A., Korchazhkina N.B., Kotenko K.V. "Joint pain. A guide for doctors." Publisher: GEOTAR-Media, 2017 Series: Library of a medical specialist

    Website Physiotherapist Library www.fisfactor.ru

    Branch No. 13 of the Moscow Scientific and Practical Center for Medical Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine. Moscow, Novoslobodskaya st., 54/56.

    City Clinical Hospital named after. S.P. Botkin, Moscow Botkinsky 2nd pr-d, no. 5

    Main Military Clinical Hospital named after. N.N. Burdenko. Moscow, Hospitalnaya sq., 3.

    Main clinical hospital of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. Moscow, Narodnogo Opolcheniya street, 35.

    Federal State Budgetary Institution "Central Clinical Hospital of the Russian Academy of Sciences". Moscow, Litovsky Boulevard, 1A.

    GBUZ "Children's City Clinic No. 39" DZM. Moscow, Berezovaya Roshchi proezd, 2.

    State Autonomous Institution of Moscow “Scientific and Practical Center for Medical and Social Rehabilitation of Disabled People named after. L.I. Shvetsova" Moscow, Lodochnaya st., 15, building 2.

  20. Federal State Institution "Central Military Clinical Hospital of the FSB" Russian Federation, Moscow, Shchukinskaya str., 20.
  21. Head of the Department of Physiotherapy
    Polien Grigorievich Mezernitsky (1932–1943)
    Head of the department
    Vladimir Aleksandrovich Militsin (1944-1962)
    Head of the department
    Alexey Petrovich Speransky (1962-1976)
    Head of the department
    Vasily Mikhailovich Bogolyubov (1978-2006)
    Head of the department
    Alexander Gennadievich Kulikov (from 2009 - 2020)
    Methodological and scientific activities of the department
    Methodological and scientific activities of the department
    Methodological and scientific activities of the department
    Methodological and scientific activities of the department

    First cycle of the Department of Physiotherapy (1932)

    Department of Physiotherapy (1935)

    Department staff (2012)