
Aims and Scope
The scientific journal Physical Rehabilitation and Recreational Health Technologies is dedicated to current issues in restoring, improving, and maintaining human health.
Aims
The primary goal of the journal is to ensure high-quality communication within the scientific community and promptly disseminate the results of modern healthcare research.
The journal strives to:
- Publish theoretical and practical developments in the field of physical therapy and rehabilitation.
- Cover the use of physical education and sports for rehabilitation after injuries and illnesses.
- Disseminate scientifically based data on healthy lifestyle and disease prevention methods.
Scope
The journal is interdisciplinary and covers the following main areas:
- Rehabilitation and physical therapy: modern protocols for recovery after injuries, surgeries, and illnesses; occupational therapy; rehabilitation technologies in medicine.
- Recreational and health technologies: forms and methods of health-improving physical culture; fitness technologies; recreation for different age and social groups.
- Medical and biological aspects: studying the impact of physical activity on human physiological, biochemical, and biomechanical parameters.
- Public health and prevention: hygiene aspects, promoting a healthy lifestyle, and non-communicable disease prevention technologies.
- Sports medicine: physical rehabilitation in high-performance and mass sports.
The journal is aimed at a diverse international community of professionals in rehabilitation and physical culture:
- Researchers and Academic Faculty of higher education institutions.
- Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Rehabilitation Specialists.
- Sports Medicine Doctors, physiologists, and biomechanists.
- Coaches and Professionals in health-enhancing fitness and recreation.
- Public Health Experts and healthcare managers.
- PhD Students and Postgraduates conducting research in the field of health sciences.


