Neurorehabilitation: A Key to a Successful Recovery

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Neurorehabilitation is a process that helps people with neurological injuries or illnesses recover as much function as possible. The goal of neurorehabilitation is to help people regain as much independence as possible. Neurorehabilitation may include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and psychological support. Neurorehabilitation often begins soon after a person suffers a neurological injury or illness. Neurorehabilitation is important because it can help people with neurological conditions recover from their injuries and improve their quality of life. Neurorehabilitation can help people regain lost abilities and learn new ones. Neurorehabilitation can also help people manage their symptoms and cope with their condition. A focus on the whole person, not just the injury or illness. An interdisciplinary team approach a home and community-based program a long-term commitment. By addressing the underlying causes of the disability. By helping the individual to relearn lost skills. By providing support and assistance with activities of daily living.