yes, this is also sergehiy, and he is also a ukrainian military man undergoing rehabilitation, he alsog and a finger on the front line. with the first sergey, they are best friends here, so go away together. we have a fairly comprehensive approach to patients with amputations. the first priority is getting to know the prosthesis, how to stand on it, make simple movements. later, we will use strength training in order to train the whole body. it is also very important for patients to be independent train, walk, stand, force. himself to walk more on stairs and on different terrain. i need a trigger, let it go, come on, it creates a desire. for us, as specialists, this is an interesting experience, but also a challenge at the same time. we have never seen so many lesions and injuries. in norway, we have not known war for many, many years. and these lesions of ukrainian patients are very different from what we had before, they are mainly injuries caused by an accident. in addition, we faced the difficulty of simultaneous treatment of psychological injuries and physical, but gradually, step