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Pavel Banya hosts international conference of vertebrology

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The popular spa treatment resort Pavel Banya is hosting the second international conference of vertebrology.

This year, the forum, taking place 31 January-2 February, will focus on “Degenerative diseases of the spine - principles of diagnostics and treatment”, and “Conventional and contemporary methods of diagnosis and treatment of vertebrogenic diseases”.

The ever-increasing incidence of vertebrogenic diseases in our time has obliged us to once again bring together a wide range of medical specialists from the country and abroad - physiotherapists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, orthopedists, radiologists, rheumatologists, rehabilitators and others, to exchange and summarize our knowledge from the various medical disciplines that we need in our daily work, the organizers say.



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