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Definition of 'Rehabilitation'

Restoration of human functions to the maximum degree possible in a person or persons suffering from disease or injury.

Common names: Rehabilitation; Habilitation

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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Kinematic and neurophysiological models: future applications in neurorehabilitation.

30 Oct 2009 This paper emphasizes the importance of developing kinematic and neurophysiological methods for evaluating motor and functional recovery in the field of neurorehabilitation. From a review of the literature, it is concluded that optoelectronic motion ... Read more...


The social causes of inequality in epilepsy and developing a rehabilitation strategy: a U.K.-based analysis.

28 Jun 2009 A rehabilitation approach has been adopted for many long-term neurologic conditions, but not for epilepsy. The disabilities associated with epilepsy are cognitive, psychological, and social, which are not as readily identified by medical doctors as ... Read more...


[A model of shared decision-making in medical rehabilitation]

7 Jun 2009 In this article, an adjusted model of shared decision-making is presented for the sector of medical rehabilitation. This model of interaction describes shared decision-making as a process between physician and patient on the basis of shared ... Read more...

 

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Definition: Restoration of human functions to the maximum degree possible in a person or persons suffering from disease or injury.

Descriptor UI: D012046

Alternative terms: Rehabilitation; Habilitation;

Related Mesh Headings: Disability Evaluation; Halfway Houses; Early Intervention (Education); Recovery of Function;

Allowable Qualifiers: classification; economics; education; history; instrumentation; legislation & jurisprudence; manpower; methods; organization & administration; standards; trends; statistics & numerical data; ethics; psychology;

Tree Number: E02.831; H02.403.776.620.600; N02.421.784;

Technical Notes: general only: prefer /rehabil with diseases: Manual 19.7+, 19.8.64; differentiate from AFTERCARE; DF: REHABIL

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