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*[[Gambling treatment and rehabilitation]]
 
*[[Gambling treatment and rehabilitation]]
 
**[[Clin:Rehab: Head injury rehabilitation|Head injury rehabilitation]]
 
**[[Clin:Rehab: Head injury rehabilitation|Head injury rehabilitation]]
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**[[Neurorehabilitation]]
 
**[[Neuropsychological rehabilitation]], therapy aimed at improving neurologic function that has been lost or diminished by disease or traumatic injury
 
**[[Neuropsychological rehabilitation]], therapy aimed at improving neurologic function that has been lost or diminished by disease or traumatic injury
 
**[[Clin:Rehab: Physical rehabilitation|Physical rehabilitation]]
 
**[[Clin:Rehab: Physical rehabilitation|Physical rehabilitation]]

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Rehabilitation or Rehab is treatment designed to restore peoples capacity to function in everyday life in terms of activities of daily living, self care skills

Types of rehabilitation

Methods of rehabilitation

Rehabilitation staff

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See also

  • Adaptive behavior
  • Habilitation
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation, a branch of medicine dealing with restoration of function despite physical disability.Development of a person to its fullest physical, psychological, social, vocational, and educational potential consistent with his physiological or anatomical impairment
  • Psychosocial readjustment
  • Rehabilitation engineering, the application of engineering sciences to design, develop, adapt, test, evaluate, apply, and distribute technological solutions to problems confronted by individuals with disabilities
  • Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims
  • Resocialization

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