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Learn more about the list of our services and submit an application according to your request.

Superhumans SERVICES

Rehabilitation

Superhumans offers comprehensive physical rehabilitation services aimed at restoring physical activity and improving patients’ quality of life.

  • Occupational therapy

  • Physical therapy

  • Hydrotherapy (pool sessions)

Anyone who sustained an injury as a result of Russian aggression on the territory of Ukraine is eligible to become a patient.

Military personnel

Defenders of Ukraine, including members of the International Legion, who sustained combat injuries while performing their duties.

Civilians

Civilians who have been injured as a result of military actions on the territory of Ukraine.

Kids

Minors who have been affected by Russian military aggression during the full-scale invasion.

Stories of the Supers

Herman Zolotariov

Herman Zolotariov

The Power of Spirit and Sport

Herman Zolotariov is originally from Chuhuiv in the Kharkiv region. Before the war, he served in the 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade, and after the full-scale invasion, he rejoined the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He took part in the counteroffensive in the Kharkiv region, and the defense of Lyman, Izium, and Oskil. In December 2022, during battles in the Luhansk region, Herman sustained a severe injury—enemy tank shelling cost him his arm. After rehabilitation at Superhumans in Lviv, he received a prosthetic and began helping others. He organizes sports training and competitions for everyone undergoing rehabilitation at Superhumans. Herman is actively involved in sports—rowing, running, and table tennis. He has participated in international competitions and won a silver medal at the Spartan Trifecta World Championship in the Adaptive Athlete category.

Ruslana "Rusya" Danilkina

Ruslana "Rusya" Danilkina

Young, Brave, Free

Ruslana Danilkina, known as the “Unbreakable” Rusya, voluntarily joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the age of 18. She served as a communications operator. On February 10, 2023, in the Kherson sector, the vehicle she was in was struck by a cluster bomb. A fragment pierced through the door where she was sitting, leading to a traumatic injury. After undergoing amputation and rehabilitation, Rusya began actively helping other Ukrainians who had been wounded. Since September 2023, she has been working at Superhumans in Lviv, supporting patients and helping them adapt to life with prosthetics. In addition, Ruslana is active on social media, particularly Instagram, where she shares her story, inspires, and supports others through her personal experience.

Denys Kryvenko

Denys Kryvenko

Steel Warrior

Denys is originally from Kropyvnytskyi. After the full-scale invasion, he voluntarily joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine, serving in the Luhansk, Kherson, and Donetsk sectors. During 11 months of active combat, he was never wounded. However, in January 2023, near Bakhmut, Denys’s unit came under enemy mortar fire. As a result of the explosion, he lost both legs and his left arm. Despite the severe injury and long rehabilitation, Denys did not break. He received prosthetics and began a new path. He is now studying to become a psychologist and works at Superhumans in Lviv, where he helps veterans adapt to life with prosthetics. Denys remains optimistic, supports his comrades, and continues working toward Ukraine’s victory, showing incredible strength of spirit.

Mykola Hradnov-Savytskyi

Mykola Hradnov-Savytskyi

Mykola is originally from Mykolaiv and has been living in Kyiv for the past 10 years. He is a soldier of the 12th Azov Special Forces Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine. During a combat mission, a guided aerial bomb struck the building where his unit was positioned, causing the structure to collapse and burying Mykola and his comrades under a concrete slab. That day, Mykola’s fellow soldiers were killed, and he was trapped under the rubble for four hours before being rescued. Now living with a double above-knee amputation, Mykola remains active alongside his wife. He admits he rarely asks for help, as he usually manages on his own—whether in a wheelchair or using prosthetics. Recently, he recovered from another surgery and has now returned to Superhumans to continue his rehabilitation and prosthetic treatment.

Olena Matvienko

Olena Matvienko

The story of my journey

Olena Matviienko is 49 years old and originally from Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region. A civilian who consciously chose to remain in her hometown even during active combat, she supported Ukrainian soldiers in any way she could—by cooking meals and offering both moral and practical help. In June 2024, on her way to visit her mother for her birthday, Olena was caught in an enemy airstrike—a guided aerial bomb (GAB) exploded directly above her. As a result of the blast, she lost one lower limb and sustained serious injuries to the other. Following her injury, Olena was admitted to the Superhumans Center. For her, Superhumans became not only a place for physical recovery but also a space of support, strength, and new opportunities. She continues her journey to recovery, step by step regaining her activity, dignity, and confidence. Olena’s story is one of resilience—a story of a Ukrainian woman who, despite everything, remains strong.

HOW TO BECOME A PATIENT
of Superhumans?

If you require prosthetics or reconstructive surgery, please fill out the application form. The form must be completed personally by the patient, or by a legal guardian or authorized representative for children under the age of 18.

Filling out the form

Stage 1: Application submission

Fill out the form and submit it for review.

Stage 2: Contact with the center

Within 3 working days after submitting your application, our specialists will contact you to guide you through the next steps and provide information about the expected waiting time.

Stage 3: Initial meeting

We will arrange a meeting to get acquainted and discuss the next steps.

Stage 4: Agreeing on the start date of the work

After confirming all the details, you will receive an official notification indicating the date of hospitalization or your next medical examination.

Stage 5: Arrival at Superhumans

Congratulations! From this moment on, we will work together to restore your lost abilities! 😊

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