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Results 1 - 10 of 82 for Rehabilitation medicine
  1. Rehabilitation (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is rehabilitation? Rehabilitation is care that can help you get back, keep, or improve abilities that you need for daily life. These abilities may ...
  2. Stroke Rehabilitation (National Library of Medicine)  
    A stroke can cause lasting brain damage. People who survive a stroke need to relearn skills they lost because of the damage. Rehabilitation can help them ...
  3. Cardiac Rehabilitation (National Library of Medicine)  
    Cardiac rehabilitation (rehab) is a medically supervised program to help people who have: A heart attack Angioplasty or coronary artery bypass grafting for coronary ...
  4. Pulmonary Rehabilitation (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is pulmonary rehabilitation? Pulmonary rehabilitation, also known as pulmonary rehab or PR, is a program for people who have chronic (ongoing) breathing ...
  5. Pulmonary Hypertension (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... physical activity, which may be done through pulmonary rehabilitation Medicines, such as: Blood thinners Medicines to control the ...
  6. Spinal Cord Injuries (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... the spine, and surgery. Later treatment usually includes medicines and rehabilitation therapy. Mobility aids and assistive devices may help ...
  7. Stroke (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... the treatments for stroke? Treatments for stroke include medicines, surgery, and rehabilitation. Which treatments you get depend on the type ... a stroke while it is happening Post-stroke rehabilitation, to overcome the ... usually medicines: You may get tPA, (tissue plasminogen activator), a ...
  8. Hip Replacement (National Library of Medicine)  
    Hip replacement is surgery for people with severe hip damage. The most common cause of damage is osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis causes pain, swelling, and ...
  9. Traumatic Brain Injury (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Repair skull fractures Relieve pressure in the skull ... Rehabilitation therapies, which can include therapies for physical, emotional, ...
  10. Back Injuries (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your back is made of bones, muscles, and other tissues extending from your neck to your pelvis. Back injuries can result from sports injuries, work around ...
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