THE ROLE OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE REHABILITATION OF CHILDREN WITH RESPIRATORY DISEASES: PROSPECTS AND ADVANTAGES
Abstract
Modern innovative technologies play a key role in the rehabilitation of children with diseases of the respiratory system, significantly improving the quality of medical care and treatment results. Technological progress in medicine opens up new opportunities for early diagnosis, monitoring and rehabilitation, providing more accurate and individualized treatment of patients.
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