Romatem Move Cyprus will continue its activities for a week within the scope of World Disability Day.
and carried out various activities. The institution signed protocols with the disabled TRNC
announced that health care services have started to be provided to its citizens under special conditions.
The first event in this context was held at Romatem Move Cyprus Physical Therapy Center.
“Awareness and Solidarity for a Barrier-Free Society” seminar. Seminar; Health
Minister Dr. Hakan Dinçyürek, MP and President of the Cyprus Health Tourism Council Dr. Hakan Dinçyürek.
Ahmet Savaşan, Yeniboğaziçi Mayor Katip Demir, Oscar Group Director
Hüseyin Oskar, Romatem officials, universities and non-governmental organizations
representatives attended.
The second event was organized at the Special Education Foundation (ÖZEV). Within the scope of this event
children in need are provided free of charge by specialized physicians and physiotherapists.
examined. In addition, the planning of activities to be carried out at ÖZEV throughout the year
It was done.
Minister Dinçyürek “Disability is a common responsibility of all of us”
Minister of Health Dr. Hakan Dinçyürek said in his speech that the World Day of Persons with Disabilities
and emphasized the importance of equal rights and opportunities for all members of society.
to improve the quality of life of citizens with disabilities. As the Ministry, the quality of life of disabled citizens
to improve access to health services, to facilitate access to health services and to improve social life.
to increase their participation as a priority. Disability is not only
that it is not an individual situation, but a common responsibility of the whole society
Dinçyürek said that they will continue to work for a more inclusive, fair and healthy society
he said.
Savaşan: “Move concept is a big gain for Northern Cyprus”
Ahmet Savaşan, MP and President of Cyprus Health Tourism Council, Romatem Move
Cyprus has a high-tech robotic physical therapy center and inpatient
With the service opportunities, citizens living in Northern Cyprus will have the opportunity to go abroad in this field.
the obligation of the government.
Warring, needing specialized treatments such as robotic rehabilitation and hydrotherapy
Treatment of TRNC citizens in their own country and with their families
emphasized that it was an important achievement. He also emphasized that the Move concept
the fact that health tourists prefer Northern Cyprus
and stated that this contributed significantly to the development of health tourism.
Full Support from Local Government
Mayor of Yeniboğaziçi Municipality Katip Demir said that the center will be a great asset for both the region and the country.
stated that it responds to an important need and underlined the added value it provides to the region.
drew. Demir stated that as the local administration, they fully support such investments.
He did.
11 Pencizade Street, Nicosia / N. Cyprus,TRNC - Tel/Fax: 0090 392 220 50 12 - www.saglikturizmkonseyi.org
Soydaş “Our priority is accessible and advanced technology health services”
Kerim Caner Soydaş, Project Director of Romatem, said that the center's main priority is the North
Advanced technology for patients in need, especially disabled people in Cyprus
to access health services with special conditions, he emphasized.
Soydaş said that with the multidisciplinary approach of the Romatem group, individuals with disabilities can become more independent.
and continues to work for a quality life. Robotics
rehabilitation and hydrotherapy, as well as non-surgical lumbar and
stated that TRNC citizens are provided with special conditions in neck hernia treatments
he said. He also said that they are working in cooperation with the Ministry of Health and associations of disabled people.
he added.
Academics, Experts and NGOs showed great interest
Seminar; Eastern Mediterranean University, Near East University, Girne American University
University, Final International University and Cyprus International University
academics, physicians, physiotherapists and representatives of non-governmental organizations
was held with great participation.
At the event, current treatment methods to improve the quality of life of individuals with disabilities
were discussed in detail.
Common Problems and Current Treatment Approaches Explained
Responsible physician Asst. Assoc. Prof. Nüket Vural, common health problems in disabled people
and made a comprehensive presentation on current treatment approaches.
Dr. Fzt. Dr. Şahveren Yücel said that robotic rehabilitation is an important tool for neuroplasticity, motor learning and
on functional independence. The presentation also included Lokomat, Erigo,
advanced technology such as arm/hand robots, Prokin, D-Wall and ceiling suspended parachute systems
The contributions of the applications to the treatment process were shared.