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Rehabilitation or Rehab may refer to:

  • Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims
  • Drug rehabilitation, for dependency on psychoactive substances such as alcohol, prescription drugs, and illicit drugs such as cocaine, heroin or amphetamines
  • Neurocognitive Rehabilitation, a rehabilitation methodology utilized for cognitive and/or motricity diseases.
  • Physical therapy, treatment aimed at the attainment or recovery of optimal neuromusculoskeletal function
  • 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
  • Psychiatric rehabilitation, a branch of psychiatry dealing with restoration of mental health and life skills after mental illness
  • 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 (neuropsychology), therapy aimed at improving neurologic function that has been lost or diminished by disease or traumatic injury
  • Rehabilitation (penology), the rehabilitation of criminal behavior
  • Stroke rehabilitation, the process of recovering from a stroke
  • 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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