Hoseo University Partners with Pelvic Health Specialist 'Azure 852' to Strengthen Women's Health Collaboration
Joint Research on Prenatal and Postnatal Rehabilitation Programs
Pursuing the Establishment of an Integrated Healthcare Model for Chungnam
On October 28, Hoseo University College of Biohealthcare signed a work agreement with Azure 852, a specialized pelvic health rehabilitation institution, to jointly develop research and educational programs aimed at improving the health of local women and middle-aged residents.
According to Hoseo University on October 29, the agreement was signed with the goal of enhancing the quality of life for prenatal and postnatal women, as well as the menopausal generation, in the Chungnam region.
The two institutions will collaborate on: ▲ research and model development for pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation programs ▲ joint research on menopausal health management content ▲ conducting public health education and campaigns ▲ supporting clinical practice and the training of rehabilitation therapists.
Kim Kisong, Dean of the College of Biohealthcare at Hoseo University, stated, "In the era of longevity, pelvic health is key to personal recovery and self-care," adding, "We will focus on training practical rehabilitation personnel in connection with the local community."
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Kim Jihye, CEO of Azure 852, said, "By combining clinical expertise with the university's research capabilities, we will present evidence-based integrated rehabilitation solutions," and added, "We aim to contribute to improving the health of women and families in the Chungnam region."
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