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Rehabilitation: The process of restoration of skills by a person who has had an illness or injury so as to regain maximum self-sufficiency and function in a normal or as near normal manner as possible.
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Rehabilitation After Stroke: What Can Be Done?
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Rehabilitation consists of carefully planned exercise, strength training, and proper nutrition, all of which are based on your personal level of fitness and the condition of your heart.
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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.
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Rehabilitation
Of people who survive a stroke around half will be left with significant disability (see Effects of stroke).
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Rehabilitation is an important part of cancer care. The health care team makes every effort to help the patient return to normal activities as soon as possible.
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Rehabilitation includes the following:
physical/occupational therapy and psychosocial adaptation
prosthesis fitting and training ...
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Cardiac rehabilitation: Building a better life after heart disease
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Arteriovenous (AV) fistula
Cardiac ischemia
Churg-Strauss syndrome
Takayasu's arteritis ...
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Rehabilitation is a long, arduous process, especially for above the knee amputees. Twice daily physical therapy is not uncommon. In addition, psychological counseling is an important part of rehabilitation.
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Rehabilitation may include other activities such as swimming that reduce the stress on the joint during activity. Rehabilitation should be gradual in order to insure that you do not aggravate the injury.
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Rehabilitation should begin in the acute care hospital with 24 to 48 hours of the stroke. Passive movement of an affected limb and frequent change of position in bed can keep the limbs strong and prevent bedsores.
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rehabilitation
The process of restoring one's ability to live as normally as possible after an injury or illness.
Reiter's syndrome ...
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Rehabilitation from orthopedic injuries can be a long, arduous task. The doctor will work closely with physical therapists to assure that the patient is receiving treatment that will enhance the range of motion and return function to the affected ...
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rehabilitation specialist
A health care professional who helps people recover from an illness or injury and return to daily life. Examples of rehabilitation specialists are physical therapists and occupational therapists.
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Cardiac Rehabilitation
Cartilage Tear (Meniscus Tear)
Closed Head Injury (Concussion)
Concussion
Diabetes and Exercise
Exercise (Physical Health)
Exercise for People Who Have Diabetes (Diabetes and Exercise)
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Diet, Exercise and Rehabilitation Services
Finding a balance between rest and exercise is crucial to managing rheumatoid arthritis. When your symptoms flare up ' when your joints are sore, warm and swollen ' take it easy and rest.
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Alcohol recovery or rehabilitation programs support the affected person after detoxification to maintain abstinence from alcohol. Counseling, psychological support, nursing, and medical care are usually available within these programs.
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The federal government gathers statistics and provides funds for treatment and rehabilitation programs.
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An interesting new randomised, controlled study conducted at the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation investigated a new form of treatment which combines music therapy with electroacupuncture.
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This section covers information on treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention of sports injuries.
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Multifit system (risk management of heart attack patients) Program developed by the Stanford Cardiac Rehabilitation Program with The Permanente Medical Group for coordinated outpatient management and follow-up of high-risk cardiac patients.
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The most important part of treatment is rehabilitation. Rehabilitation involves helping you back to good health after your stroke.2
What can I do to lower my risk of having a stroke?
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Physical therapy for muscle and joint rehabilitation may be recommended.
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Yet, in America, the people are told CF is a "genetic defect" and nothing can be done, except expensive and time-consuming rehabilitation programs.
Dr. Arthur F. Coco, inventor of the pulse test, made this statement: ...
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National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) - mission is to support and conduct "research on fertility, pregnancy, growth, development, and medical rehabilitation strives to ensure that every child is born healthy and wanted and ...
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National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program
Developing and providing an integrated and coordinated approach to reduce the incidence, morbidity, and mortality of cancer through prevention, early detection, treatment, rehabilitation, and palliation.
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Your child may need tutoring or vocational rehabilitation. Work with school counselors to find the best arrangement for letting your child work at a comfortable pace while also spending time with other children.
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If impaired vision is a result of a correctable problem such as strabismus, treatment should begin as soon as possible. If a child has a permanent vision loss, he should receive rehabilitation so that impaired vision does not interfere with normal ...
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with their doctor before becoming physically active, but most people can start out putting one foot in front of the other and without problems. Even those recovering from heart attacks are encouraged to walk treadmills in cardiac rehabilitation ...
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