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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]] |
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+ | *[[Developmental neurorehabilitation]] |
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+ | *[[Drug rehabilitation]], for dependency on psychoactive substances such as alcohol, prescription drugs, and illicit drugs such as cocaine, heroin or amphetamines |
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+ | **[[Neurorehabilitation]] |
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+ | **[[Neuropsychological rehabilitation]], therapy aimed at improving neurologic function that has been lost or diminished by disease or traumatic injury |
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+ | **[[Clin:Rehab: Physical rehabilitation|Physical rehabilitation]] |
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+ | **[[Stroke rehabilitation]], the process of recovering from a stroke |
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+ | *[[Psychiatric rehabilitation]], a branch of psychiatry dealing with restoration of mental health and life skills after mental illness |
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+ | *[[Psychosocial rehabilitation]] |
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+ | *[[Rehabilitation (penology)| Offender rehabilitation]], the rehabilitation of criminal behavior |
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+ | *[[Vocational Rehabilitation]], The continous and coordinated process of rehabilitation which involves the provision of vocational guidance, vocational training and selective placement, designed to enable a person with a disability to secure and retain suitable employment |
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+ | ==Methods of rehabilitation== |
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+ | *[[Deinstitutionalization]] |
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+ | *[[Disability management]] |
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+ | *[[Independent living programs]] |
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+ | *[[Mainstreaming]] |
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+ | *[[Partial hospitalization]] |
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+ | *[[Physical therapy]], treatment aimed at the attainment or recovery of optimal neuromusculoskeletal function |
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+ | *[[Occupational therapy]] |
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+ | *[[Rehabilitation counselling]] |
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+ | *[[Support groups]] |
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+ | *[[Telerehabilitation]] |
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+ | *[[Twelve step programs]] |
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+ | *[[Wilderness experience]] |
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+ | ==Rehabilitation staff== |
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+ | *[[Rehabilitation counselors]] |
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+ | ==Rehabilitation facilities== |
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+ | *[[Halfway houses]] |
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+ | *[[Probation hostels]] |
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+ | *[[Rehabilitation centres]] |
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+ | *[[Sheltered workshops]] |
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+ | ==Journals== |
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+ | *[[American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation]] [http://www.amjphysmedrehab.com/] |
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+ | *[[Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation]][http://www.archives-pmr.org/'] |
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+ | *[[Clinical Rehabilition]] |
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+ | *[[Critical reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine]] |
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+ | *[[Disability and Rehabilitation]] |
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+ | *[[Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology]] |
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+ | *[[Indian Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation]][http://www.ijpmr.com/] |
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+ | *[[Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development]] |
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+ | *[[European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine]] |
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+ | *[[Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin]] |
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+ | *[[Rehabilitation (journal)]] |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | *[[Adaptive behavior]] |
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+ | *[[Habilitation]] |
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+ | *[[Mainstreaming]] |
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+ | *[[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 |
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+ | *[[Psychosocial readjustment]] |
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+ | *[[Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims]] |
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+ | *[[Rehabilitation education]] |
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+ | *[[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 |
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+ | *[[Rehailitation policy]] |
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+ | *[[Resocialization]] |
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+ | *[[Virtual reality in telerehabilitation]] |
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+ | ==References & Bibliography== |
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+ | <References/> |
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+ | ==Key texts== |
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+ | ===Books=== |
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+ | ===Papers=== |
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+ | ==Additional material== |
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+ | ===Books=== |
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+ | ===Papers=== |
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+ | *[http://scholar.google.com/scholar?sourceid=mozclient&num=50&scoring=d&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=Rehabilitation Google Scholar] |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | [[category:Health care services]] |
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+ | [[Category: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
- Alcohol rehabilitation
- Cognitive rehabilitation
- Criminal rehabilitation
- Developmental neurorehabilitation
- Driver rehabilitation
- Drug rehabilitation, for dependency on psychoactive substances such as alcohol, prescription drugs, and illicit drugs such as cocaine, heroin or amphetamines
- Educational rehabilitation
- Gambling treatment and rehabilitation
- Head injury rehabilitation
- Neurorehabilitation
- Neuropsychological rehabilitation, therapy aimed at improving neurologic function that has been lost or diminished by disease or traumatic injury
- Physical rehabilitation
- Stroke rehabilitation, the process of recovering from a stroke
- Psychiatric rehabilitation, a branch of psychiatry dealing with restoration of mental health and life skills after mental illness
- Psychosocial rehabilitation
- Offender rehabilitation, the rehabilitation of criminal behavior
- Vocational Rehabilitation, The continous and coordinated process of rehabilitation which involves the provision of vocational guidance, vocational training and selective placement, designed to enable a person with a disability to secure and retain suitable employment
Methods of rehabilitation
- Animal assisted therapy
- Deinstitutionalization
- Disability management
- Independent living programs
- Mainstreaming
- Partial hospitalization
- Physical therapy, treatment aimed at the attainment or recovery of optimal neuromusculoskeletal function
- Occupational therapy
- Rehabilitation counselling
- Speech & language therapy
- Support groups
- Telerehabilitation
- Twelve step programs
- Wilderness experience
Rehabilitation staff
Rehabilitation facilities
- Halfway houses
- Probation hostels
- Rehabilitation centres
- Sheltered workshops
Journals
- American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation [1]
- Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation[2]
- Clinical Rehabilition
- Critical reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
- Disability and Rehabilitation
- Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology
- Indian Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation[3]
- Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development
- European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
- Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin
- Rehabilitation (journal)
See also
- Adaptive behavior
- Habilitation
- Mainstreaming
- 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 and Research Centre for Torture Victims
- Rehabilitation education
- 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
- Rehailitation policy
- Resocialization
- Virtual reality in telerehabilitation