XXII Interdisciplinary Congress with International Participation “Veyn Readings”
On February 9–11, 2026, the XXII Interdisciplinary Congress with International Participation “Veyn Readings” was held in Moscow. Established by the students of the legendary Academician Alexander Moiseevich Veyn, the congress traditionally brings together leading experts in neurology, neurorehabilitation, and related disciplines, providing an authoritative platform for the exchange of scientific and clinical experience and for discussing modern approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases.
As part of the XXII Interdisciplinary Congress with International Participation “Veyn Readings,” a presentation was delivered by S.T. Turuspekova, Head of the Department of Nervous Diseases at S.D. Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University and Chief Freelance Neurologist of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan. She delivered a special lecture entitled:
“Modern Technologies and Real-World Opportunities in Post-Stroke Rehabilitation.”
The report addressed current issues in organizing care for patients who have suffered a stroke, the role of early rehabilitation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the implementation of innovative technologies into clinical practice. Particular attention was given to the use of digital solutions, robotic systems, telemedicine, and personalized recovery programs based on the principles of evidence-based medicine.
The presentation generated keen interest among congress participants and made a significant contribution to the discussion of strategies aimed at improving the quality of medical care for patients with stroke sequelae. The experience presented by the Republic of Kazakhstan demonstrated tangible organizational and clinical opportunities for the development of post-stroke rehabilitation under modern conditions.
The participation of S.T. Turuspekova highlighted the high level of the national neurological school and strengthened international professional cooperation in the field of neurorehabilitation.











