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Surgery
More than 10,000 operations - that's how many surgical interventions our doctors have performed since February to save those crippled by the war. People with landmine and gunshot injuries are brought to the Unbroken Center almost...
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Mine-explosive injuries are almost always accompanied by burns. Ukrainian homes and military vehicles, like matches, burn from enemy missiles and bombs. Deep burns of the face and limbs, scars, soft tissue defects - people with such...
Read moreOrthopedics
Polytrauma, complex open fractures - patients with war injuries are brought to the Unbroken Center almost every day. Our orthopedists-traumatologists often have to collect crushed bones in small pieces. During a full-scale invasion, they deployed thousands of external fixation devices. Osteosynthesis and endoprosthetics are also used. They work so that wounded Ukrainians can walk again.
Read moreProsthesis
Over 5,000 Ukrainians have lost limbs since the beginning of full-scale invasion. This number is growing every day. We manufacture and install prostheses to help people return to the fullest possible life.
Read moreRehabilitation
Returning of wounded people to a full life is a huge challenge that our state is currently facing. Severe injuries of the body and limbs require complex rehabilitation. Specialists of the Unbroken Center fight every day for every new step, word...
Read morePsychological rehabilitation
Restoration of psychological health is an integral part of the treatment process. That is why mental health specialists work at the "Unbroken" Center with every person affected by the war. For this purpose, the department of psychiatry and...
Read moreMultidisciplinary team
The treatment of each patient at the Unbroken Center is based on a team approach. It helps to determine the needs of a person as best as possible and to choose the best treatment and rehabilitation plan.
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