"Today, when each day tests our resilience, access to modern treatment is a right that must be ensured even in the most challenging conditions. This device will help young patients recover more quickly after injuries and surgeries. Ukrainian children deserve the best opportunities for recovery," said Andrey Mishchenko, head of the Fund's programs.
The electromyograph allows for the examination of the functioning of nerves, muscles, and tendons, providing accurate diagnostics and effective treatment, the press service added.
This transfer is part of a systematic aid effort for the hospital that was damaged after a missile strike. Previously, "Okhmatdet" received from the Fund mobile intensive care units, ultrasound equipment, a piezo-ultrasonic device for bone surgeries, and a device for bone connection.
The Rinat Akhmetov Foundation has been supporting Ukrainian hospitals for over 10 years. Among its large-scale initiatives are the "200 ambulances for Ukraine" project and the provision of ventilators to medical facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since 2014, more than 18 million people have received assistance from the Fund.