Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation or Rehab may refer to:

Health

  • Rehabilitation (neuropsychology), therapy to regain or improve neurocognitive function that has been lost or diminished
  • Rehabilitation (wildlife), treatment of injured wildlife so they can be returned to the wild
  • Rehabilitation hospital, hospitals devoted to the rehabilitation of patients with various neurological, musculo-skeletal, orthopedic and other medical conditions.
  • Drug rehabilitation, medical or psychotherapeutic treatment for dependency on substances such as alcohol and drugs
  • Occupational rehabilitation, therapy to return injured workers to an appropriate level of work activity
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation, a branch of medicine that aims to enhance and restore functional ability to those with physical impairments or disabilities
  • Physical therapy, physical rehabilitation using mechanical force and movement
  • Psychiatric rehabilitation, a branch of psychiatry dealing with restoration of mental health and life skills after mental illness
  • Vision rehabilitation, rehabilitation to improve vision or low vision
  • Vocational rehabilitation, process which enables persons with impairments or disabilities to maintain or return to employment or occupation

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Other uses

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See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Rehab
  • All pages with titles containing Rehab
  • All pages with titles containing Rehabilitation
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