Open Access
Factor of Natural Curative Resources in Context of Legal Regulation of Medical Rehabilitation
Author(s) -
Віталій Пашков,
Maryna V Trotska,
Liudmyla Leiba
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acta balneologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2082-1867
DOI - 10.36740/abal201901109
Subject(s) - rehabilitation , set (abstract data type) , natural (archaeology) , process (computing) , context (archaeology) , order (exchange) , risk analysis (engineering) , psychology , medicine , business , computer science , physical therapy , geography , archaeology , finance , programming language , operating system
Introduction: Human health is understood as a condition at which physical, psychological and social well-being is maintained when implementing a set of relevant measures directed to its support. The process of recovery of the proper state of health is maintained by measures which have a different character of origin and direction and cover a greater sphere of influence in order to obtain the most positive result when rehabilitating. It is an important component for returning the vital activity which existed before its loss. Natural curative resources as components of the environment play an important role during medical rehabilitation that allows receiving a positive effect while using their therapeutic natural properties.Aim: The article is aimed at researching different sources of legal regulation with respect to using natural curative resources during medical rehabilitation.Review and Conclusions: Integrated, reasonable and rational approaches when improving the rehabilitation process should be based on individual peculiarities of the human body, previous diseases and chosen restoration methods. When studying peculiarities which determine uniqueness of a natural object having therapeutic peculiarities, it is necessary to use their whole spectrum in order to achieve a better result in less time. Legal regulation of the defined set of issues allows outlining certain borders which form the proper behavior and understanding of its consequences. However, consolidation of certain aspects of one set of issues in various sources of legal regulation limits possibility of a more comprehensive and systematic approach to this issue.