Hospitals have seen a significant influx of patients, particularly in the eastern and southern regions of Donetsk, Kherson, and Kharkiv, where active fighting occurs and the spread of landmines is most prevalent. In these hospitals, initial emergency care is provided, and patients are stabilised. If necessary, surgical interventions are performed.
To alleviate the strain on these healthcare facilities, patients are subsequently transported to hospitals in relatively secure regions like Kyiv and Vinnytsia for further treatment and rehabilitation.
The surge in patients with amputations and complex injuries has generated a critical need for medical specialists, especially physiotherapists to provide post-operative rehabilitation care. As per the Ministry of Social Policy, since the escalation of the war in February 2022, the number of Ukrainians with disabilities has increased by 300,000, doubling the demand for physiotherapists experienced in treating acute or chronic injuries.