Information about the doctor Kornida Yevhenii Viacheslavovych
Work experience: 6 years
Education:
- Bohomolets National Medical University, internship in Sports Medicine;
- Shupyk National University of Health of Ukraine, specialization in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine;
- Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, specialization in Public Administration and Management
Areas of professional development:
- practical experience: conducting medical examinations as a sports medicine doctor for athletes and providing medical support at sporting events, serving as the doctor for a hockey team (U-17 league) – monitoring players’ physical condition and recovery, working in an outpatient rehabilitation department as a physician in physical and rehabilitation medicine;
- regularly attends courses and trainings on PRP therapy for treating muscle, joint, and ligament injuries in sports medicine, orthopedics, and neurology, learning modern injection techniques for relieving muscle spasms and pain, massage, etc.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- physical and rehabilitation medicine (using modern methods such as kinesiotherapy, therapeutic exercises, and massage);
- rehabilitation of patients after sports injuries;
- rehabilitation of military personnel following injuries or musculoskeletal disorders;
- advising athletes on safe training practices, rational load, and recovery
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- planning and implementing preventive measures aimed at improving the health of populations or teams, coordinating interdisciplinary specialists for maximum benefit from rehabilitation programs, and introducing modern treatment standards and protocols in physical and sports medicine.
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- “My interests include strength fitness and kettlebell lifting. In terms of literature, I enjoy science fiction by Isaac Asimov and Harry Harrison.”
Doctor's advice:
- “Take care of your body every day—it’s your most valuable resource for an active life! If you’re involved in sports or recovering from an injury, follow the recommendations of your doctor and rehabilitation specialists. They can help develop individualized exercise, massage, and recovery programs to strengthen muscles, prevent reinjury, and get you back to an active lifestyle. Adhere to a healthy lifestyle and don’t ignore your body’s signals—promptly consulting a doctor will speed up your return to training and daily activities.”