Professional Experience
Professor Blum’s clinical and organizational experience underpins the centre’s methods and programmes.
- Current position: Founder and clinical director of Dr. Blum’s Biomechanics Center in Marbella, Spain.
- Prior roles: Longstanding career in medical rehabilitation, neurophysiology and clinic leadership in institutions associated with developing biomechanical methods.
- Clinical scope: Extensive hands-on work with thousands of patients worldwide, including elite athletes and complex pediatric cases.
- Innovation and patents: Author of dozens of rehabilitation techniques and inventor on multiple patents (reports indicate approximately 60 patents across related technologies and methods).
Academic Contributions
Professor Blum has a documented record of academic and educational activity related to biomechanical rehabilitation.
- Teaching and mentorship roles as a professor involved in training clinicians and therapists in patented biomechanical methods.
- Authorship of articles and clinic materials discussing biomechanical diagnosis, rehabilitation protocols and recovery without surgery.
- Regular lecturer and contributor to professional forums and course offerings within the centre’s educational programmes.
- Development of training modules and structured rehabilitation courses used by the clinic and partner organisations.
Areas of Expertise
Professor Blum treats a broad range of musculoskeletal and neurogenic conditions. Explanations use accessible terms for patient understanding.
- Spinal and back disorders — conservative and post-operative rehabilitation to reduce pain, restore posture and improve mobility.
- Scoliosis and postural defects (children and adults) — non-surgical correction programmes aimed at realigning body geometry and reducing progression.
- Sports injuries and performance recovery — tailored rehabilitation to return athletes to competition safely and efficiently.
- Muscle and ligament injuries — restoration of tissue geometry and function using targeted biomechanical modules.
- Neurological motor pathology — rehabilitation for patients after stroke, traumatic brain injury or other neurogenic motor disorders.
Publications and Research
Professor Blum’s centre publishes clinical articles and case analyses on biomechanical diagnostics and rehabilitation strategies. The clinic website and associated resources publish practitioner-oriented materials and case reviews.
Notable research and content types include:
- Clinical articles on connective tissue dysplasia and biomechanical diagnostics.
- Case analyses demonstrating application of patented rehabilitation modules to complex postural and neuromotor conditions.
- Educational materials and programme descriptions summarizing methodology and outcomes across patient cohorts.
If peer-reviewed journal listings are required, specialist bibliographic databases (for example PubMed or academic profiles) should be consulted for indexed publications and conference proceedings attributed to the author. The centre additionally documents numerous patents and method descriptions that support clinical practice.
Patient Care Philosophy
Professor Blum’s clinical philosophy emphasises restoration of natural biomechanics and active longevity with a minimal reliance on medication or surgical interventions.
- Core principle: identify the true cause of dysfunction and apply precisely directed mechanical stimulation to restore body geometry and function.
- Patient communication: structured education for patients and families about condition, treatment steps and realistic recovery goals.
- International patient approach: availability of pre-consultation and remote coordination, personalised programs, and logistical support for overseas patients.
- Outcome focus: measurable restoration of function, reduction of pain, and rehabilitation metrics that support return to daily life and activity.
Professional Affiliations
Professor Blum’s formal recognitions and institutional roles reinforce his standing in the field of rehabilitation medicine.
- Holder of academic titles including Professor and Doctor of Medical Sciences.
- Recognised as an Honored Inventor (national recognition for innovations in biomechanical methods).
- Leader and founder of the Dr. Blum Centre for Biomechanics and Rehabilitation, overseeing clinical programmes and educational activities.
FAQs
- Is Professor Evgeniy Blum board-certified?
- Professor Blum holds the academic degrees Candidate of Medical Sciences and Doctor of Medical Sciences and is recognised as a medical practitioner of the highest category. Formal board certifications depend on the national credentialing systems; he also holds national recognition for his inventions.
- What types of procedures does he perform?
- The clinic focuses on non-surgical biomechanical rehabilitation, post-operative recovery programmes, and conservative treatment of spinal and musculoskeletal disorders. The primary approach emphasises biomechanical modules and personalised therapy rather than conventional surgical procedures.
- Does he treat international patients?
- Yes. The centre in Marbella treats patients from many countries and provides international patient coordination, language support and remote pre-consultation services.
- How long is a typical hospital or programme stay?
- Programme length varies by condition. Intensive rehabilitation courses commonly span one to four weeks or longer depending on the severity of the condition and the goals of therapy. Individual treatment plans specify recommended duration.
- What languages does Professor Blum speak?
- Professor Blum primarily communicates in Russian. The centre provides multilingual coordinators to support international patients in other languages.
- Are results and success metrics published?
- The centre publishes case studies, clinical articles and method descriptions that summarise outcomes. The practice reports thousands of treated patients and documents patent-backed rehabilitation modules; specific success rates are presented in clinic materials and may be discussed during consultation.