2nd World Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Conference



2nd World Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Conference is a two-day conference which is going to be held on June 13-14, Helsinki, Finland which comprises prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. The Theme of the conference is “Exploring the new Innovations in Rehab Care”.


This will be a great platform to gather and share knowledge, presentations, panel discussions, interactive dialogue about the emerging world of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. This conference consists of Physiatrist, Physiotherapist, Researchers, Students who dispenses an international forum on extending of approved research.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation emphasis on advanced technologies. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation centres around a complete program for putting the moments of a man's life back together – therapeutically, socially, candidly and professionally.

The objective of the Conference is to development education and impact the specialty of physical medicine and rehabilitation through the timely delivery of clinically relevant and evidence-based research and review information. Topics include Cardiac Rehabilitation, Cancer Rehabilitation, Drug Rehabilitation, Neurological Rehabilitation, Occupational Rehabilitation, Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Vision Rehabilitation, Vocational Rehabilitation, Paediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, Neuromuscular Medicine, Pain Medicine, Spinal Cord Injury, Sports Medicine, Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Physiatrist, Brain Injury, Physical Agents in Rehabilitation.

The goal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Conference is to show people how to take care of themselves as much as possible. The focus is often on daily household tasks such as bathing, eating, using the bathroom and moving from a wheelchair to a bed.

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