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Rehabilitation

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Rehabilitation is a medical and care process aimed at helping individuals recover or improve lost physical or mental functions due to injury, illness, or surgery. Here are some key aspects of rehabilitation:

  1. Purpose: The main goal of rehabilitation is to aid in the recovery and improvement of a patient's physical and mental functions, and to support their return to daily life. This includes rebuilding physical functions, reducing pain, and enhancing mobility.

  2. Types: There are various types of rehabilitation, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, each catering to specific needs and disabilities.

  3. Process: The rehabilitation process is customized according to the individual patient's condition. After an assessment by professionals, a tailored treatment plan is developed.

  4. Professionals: The process involves diverse professionals like physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and speech therapists. They guide patients through exercises and activities designed for therapy.

  5. Equipment and Methods: Rehabilitation may use special equipment and devices to assist patients in performing certain exercises or to strengthen specific muscle groups. Methods like massage, heat therapy, and cooling therapy are also incorporated.

  6. Long-Term Commitment: Rehabilitation is often a long-term process, requiring consistent effort from the patient and guidance from professionals. Progress can vary greatly depending on the individual's condition and type of rehabilitation.

  7. Psychological Support: Rehabilitation is not only about physical recovery but also involves the psychological aspect. Mental support or counseling may be provided to help patients regain confidence and aim for reintegration into society.

  8. Adapting to Daily Life: Therapies like occupational therapy also aim to train patients to perform everyday activities again. This includes adjusting environments at home or work and relearning specific skills.

Rehabilitation significantly contributes to improving the quality of life for patients, helping them lead more independent lives.

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