On September 10-11, 2024, at the Center for Habilitation and Rehabilitation of persons with disabilities in the Abai region, which is the clinical base of our Department of Pediatrics and Medical Rehabilitation named after D.M. Tusupov under the leadership of Bulekbaev Sh.A., Deputy Director General; Seisembekov T.A., Director of the Innovation Factory and Abilova Zh.M., Methodologist of the city of Astana. The pilot training project is called assessment of needs and selection of technical means of rehabilitation for children with disorders of the musculoskeletal system. The seminar was attended by the head of the department Alimbaeva A.R., assistant of the department Dairbekov E.E., first-year doctoral student in the specialty medicine Alibek Yernar, staff of the department and residents of the Faculty of Medical and Rehabilitation of the first and second years of study, as well as interns of the GP of group 723 who are studying in the rehabilitation cycle. The first day of training was conducted by Seisembekov T.A., the head of the Innovative Factory of TSR NNC RSSZ, a freelance chief kinesiotherapist-orthosist of the MTSZN, an expert in kinesitherapy. At the seminar, Seisembekov T.A. demonstrated special physiotherapy exercises using technical rehabilitation means. During this training, the lecturer showed the subtleties of various exercises, thanks to which the effectiveness of simple gymnastics can increase many times over. He also emphasized that movements should be carried out not only for the sake of movement, but to adapt to new living conditions and for social guidelines. To achieve this goal, he indicated three ways. Find what you can do well. Find what you can do poorly and improve your skills.Then he showed the subtleties of correct fastening and removal of technical means of rehabilitation and exercises on the verticalizer, which will help people with disabilities to adapt and rehabilitate faster. The lecture was not only the presentation of new information. Seisembekov T.A. paid attention to the subtleties and special techniques for faster achievement of goals. The second day of training was conducted by guests from Great Britain Mark Draper, Director of International Development and trainer for Leckey products and James Glymore, occupational therapist of Leckey. At the seminar of the second day, innovative multifunctional technical means of rehabilitation were presented, which have many possibilities. These devices take into account a large number of nuances and subtleties, which make it easier for children and adults with disabilities to overcome various obstacles and provide various functions to facilitate rehabilitation. The presented technical means were developed and improved by the authors for 10 years. The authors also conducted various studies to improve each detail. At the seminar, we were shown walkers, wheelchairs and verticalizers. From the name it may seem simple and ordinary devices, but in fact they are thought out more deeply than it may seem to us. For example, lecturers showed verticalizers that are more convenient than their analogues and have more functions. These technical means are used for step-by-step adaptation of the patient.For example, a child cannot stand, in this case a stabilizer of the anterior attachment is used, then after mastering the skill of standing, a verticalizer of the posterior attachment is used and then stabilizers are used to master the skill of walking, etc. This two-day project on training in assessing needs and selecting technical means of rehabilitation gave a lot of useful knowledge that we will take into account in our work activities. We also received many practical demonstrations that were not only useful, but also easy to understand and very interesting. Also, the lecturers left ideas for independent observation and research. We are very grateful to the organizers and lecturers for this precious two-day storehouse of experience and information that is important both for workers in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation, and for children with disabilities for their development in the future.