Information about the doctor Pavlenko Daryna Olehivna
Education:
- Kyiv Medical University
Membership in associations, societies; attending conferences, thematic improvement courses:
- series of seminars on applied kinesiology;
- P-DTR correction course;
- all-Ukrainian seminars "PainControl - the art of controlling pain," "Back Pain - an integrated view of the problem";
- scientific and practical conference "Pain: modern approaches";
- master classes: "Peculiarities of treating pain syndromes," "Neck pain: causes and consequences," "PRO FAMILY: physical therapy for back pain and patient recommendations," "Modern methods of diagnosis and treatment of back pain," "Innovative strategies in pain management," "Interdisciplinary interaction in dizziness," "Dizziness as a symptom: general aspects," "Management of musculoskeletal pain: what a practicing doctor needs to know".
Areas of professional development:
- experience working in medical and rehabilitation centers;
- continuous professional development, regular participation in conferences, seminars, and master classes dedicated to modern methods of pain management, vertebrology, and neurology.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- diagnosis and treatment of spinal pain, including disc protrusions and herniations;
- detection and therapy of myofascial syndromes;
- diagnosis and treatment of compression-ischemic and tunnel syndromes of peripheral nerves in the arms and legs;
- treatment of radicular syndromes of the cervical and lumbosacral spine;
- diagnosis and therapy of vestibular disorders (dizziness, vertigo, loss of balance, BPPV);
- assessment and correction of functional posture disorders;
- diagnosis and treatment of non-traumatic pain syndromes in joints and muscles.
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- "My hobby is reading, especially medical detective stories. For me, it's a way to stay in my professional field in an even more engaging format. I love to analyze the characters' actions and solve medical mysteries with the author. It's the same in my work: every patient is a unique story that needs to be understood and unraveled."
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- "Pain always has a cause. The best way to take care of yourself is not to wait until it becomes chronic. If you feel discomfort in your back, neck, dizziness, or anything else is bothering you, it's a signal that your body needs attention. Start with something simple: get an examination, monitor your sleep and activity, and find time for movement every day. These small steps help the brain and body maintain clarity, energy, and lightness in daily life."