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REHABILITATION AFTER HEAD INJURY
Rehabilitation is an important and critical part of the recovery process for a traumatic brain injury patient.

 


Rehabilitation for Stroke
What is rehabilitation?
Rehabilitation is the process of helping an individual achieve the highest level of independence and quality of life possible - physically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually.

Rehabilitation clinics support independence
Community rehabilitation clinics help people who are frail, recovering from injury, or living with a disability or chronic illness, to live independently in their own homes.

Rehabilitation for Neurological Disorders
What conditions may benefit from neurological rehabilitation?

Early intervention by rehabilitation specialists is indispensable for maximal functional recovery.

Rehabilitation Equipment
For one reason or another, an individual may need to go through some sort of rehabilitation to get back to functioning normally.

Rehabilitation
The restoration of normal (or near-normal) functioning after a disease, illness, injury, addiction, or imprisonment. Rehabilitation comes from the Latin word "rehabilitare" meaning "to make fit."
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Seeking help for alcohol or drug dependency at a residential recovery unit is the first step toward beating addiction and regaining control of your life.

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Cardiac Rehabilitation: Monitoring Your Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE)
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Cardiac Rehabilitation
Cardiac rehabilitation promotes healthy lifestyles through education and individually structured exercise programs to reduce the risk of future heart conditions.
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Rehabilitation robotics is a special branch of robotics which focuses on machines that can be used to help people recover from severe physical trauma.

Rehabilitation at Mayo Clinic is focused on optimizing function, developing self-reliance and establishing healthy interpersonal relationships.

Rehabilitation can help many body functions, including bowel and bladder problems, chewing and swallowing, problems thinking or reasoning, movement or mobility, speech, and language.
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Rehabilitation is needed after most ACL injuries, whether or not you choose to have surgery.

In order for drug rehabilitation to be successful, the person suffering from the drug addiction including their friends and family have to admit that there is a problem.

Cardiac rehabilitation (rehab) has many benefits. It can:
Reduce your overall risk of dying, the risk of future heart problems, and the risk of dying from a heart attack
Decrease pain and the need for medicines to treat heart or chest pain ...

Cardiac rehabilitation includes exercise, lifestyle changes, education and emotional support for people who have had a heart attack or bypass surgery or who have other heart problems.

Pulmonary rehabilitation is a program to people with chronic lung diseases like COPD, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis lead full, satisfying lives and restore them to their highest functional capacity.

Choosing a Rehabilitation Unit /CARF
Community Re-Entry
Conditions Commonly Treated By Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Effects of Rehabilitation on the Family
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Hip Replacement: Rehabilitation after Surgery
Right after surgery the range of motion that is safe for your new hip is limited. Your hip will need special care until you have completely healed.

Iowa CHAMPS: Cardiac Rehabilitation Guide: Exercise
To the Cardiac Family
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NIH spinal cord injury: treatments and rehabilitation
A short history of the treatment of spinal cord injury
What is a spinal cord injury?
How does the spinal cord work?
What happens when the spinal cord is injured?

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R), also known as physiatry, is a medical specialty that involves the process of restoring lost abilities for a person who has been disabled as a result of disease, disorder, or injury.

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Rehabilitation
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The main goal of rehabilitation after ankle arthroplasty is to restore function by controlling pain, improving range of motion, and strengthening the ankle.

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Persons who have received a total joint replacement can still lead functional, active lifestyles.

Rehabilitation Therapy
Rehabilitation therapy includes:
Physical therapy to help with walking, balance, and building strength
Occupational therapy to help with mastering life skills, such as dressing, eating, and using the toilet ...

Rehabilitation, Exercise, and Other Helpful Therapies
Exercise early in adult life may help protect men against later development of Parkinson's disease. Exercise is also an important component of rehabilitation.

Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago is a hospital in Chicago, Illinois (USA).
Resurrection Health Care
Resurrection Health Care is a hospital in Chicago, Illinois (USA).

Rehabilitation Measures to Reduce Plantar Fascia Irritation
Avoid running and other activities that may worsen pain.
Apply ice or a cold pack to the heel and arch for 15 to 20 minutes, 4 times a day to relieve pain.

Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation associated with ventricular premature contractions depends on the cause and extent of the condition.

rehabilitation
ribl ten noun the process of making someone fit to work or to lead an ordinary life again
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Rehabilitation in 'dry houses' and 'move on' accommodation
A "dry house" is a specific rehabilitation setting for treatment of severe alcohol dependence. Individuals are resident for between 3 and 12 months.

Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation includes physical and occupational therapy along with psychosocial
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Rehabilitation
Both types of tendon surgery require a lengthy period of rehabilitation because the repaired tendons will still be very weak. Depending on the location of the injury, rehabilitation can take between one and three months.

Rehabilitation
You may need to enroll in a rehabilitation program. This treatment uses behavioral therapy to prevent you from using drugs in the future. Behavioral therapy may include the following: ...

Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation means therapy aimed at helping someone to improve or get back physical or mental function that has been lost or lessened by illness or injury.

Rehabilitation
Multiple sclerosis rehabilitation helps to increase function, improving physical skills and thereby quality of life.

Rehabilitation
Avoid driving, excessive sitting, lifting, or bending forward for at least a month after surgery. Your doctor may give you exercises to strengthen your back.

Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation may be done in a hospital or at an outpatient clinic. The program will likely include: ...

Rehabilitation: Activities to adjust, heal, and return to a full, productive life after injury or illness. This may involve physical restoration (such as the use of prostheses, exercises, and physical therapy), counseling, and emotional support.

Rehabilitation
After treatment, whether surgical or nonsurgical, you'll go through a rehabilitation program involving physical therapy exercises to strengthen your leg muscles and Achilles tendon.

Rehabilitation after spinal cord injury seeks to prevent complications, promote recovery, and make the most of remaining function. Rehabilitation is a complex and long-term process.

Rehabilitation - A sequence of services designed to restore optimum physical, psychological, social, and vocational levels of function.
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Rehabilitation
The aim of rehabilitation is to maximise activity and quality of life following a stroke. Hospitals which deal with stroke patients have various specialists who help in rehabilitation.

Rehabilitation
Treatment for an injury, illness, or pain with the goal of restoring function.

Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation is an important part of the overall cancer treatment process. The goal of rehabilitation is to improve a person's quality of life.

Rehabilitation
Physical Rehabilitation
Physical rehabilitation is extremely important after a heart attack. Patients with recent episodes of acute coronary syndrome also generally need some sort of supervised exercise training.

Rehabilitation for the Caregiver
Although the subject of caregiver burden is well represented in the literature, ...

rehabilitation In the field of substance use, the process by which an individual with a substance use disorder achieves an optimal state of health, psychological functioning, and socia1 well-being.

Rehabilitation
The first 48 hours after a heart attack are critical. After this, recovery begins.

Oral Rehabilitation of a Patient With…
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Stroke rehabilitation
Rehabilitation is a crucial part of stroke treatment - it's the process of overcoming or learning to cope with the damage a stroke has caused.

Cardiac rehabilitation. Women who have recently had a heart attack, or a coronary intervention such as angioplasty or bypass surgery, should participate in some form of cardiac rehabilitation.

Rehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis
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Rehabilitation - Physical therapy is an important part of the recovery process. After leaving the hospital, some people have physical therapy in their home or at a clinic, while others stay in a rehabilitation facility or nursing home for a few days.

REHABILITATION
After detoxification, alcohol recovery or rehabilitation programs can help people stay off alcohol. These programs usually offer counseling, psychological support, nursing, and medical care.

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Rehabilitation specialist.
Psychologist.
Regular follow-up exams are very important. Side effects can result from treatment long after it ends. These are called late effects.

See also: Habilitation, Symptom, Surgery, Injury, Aging