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Rehabilitation Outcomes

Rehabilitation outcomes refer to the results of rehabilitation programs designed to help individuals recover from injuries, illnesses, or addictions. These outcomes are measured in various ways, such as improvements in physical abilities, emotional well-being, or social functionality. Effective rehabilitation aims to restore a person's independence and quality of life, enabling them to return to their daily activities. Outcomes can include increased mobility, reduced pain, enhanced mental health, or successful reintegration into work and community life, reflecting the overall effectiveness of the rehabilitation process.

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    Rehabilitation outcomes refer to the results and changes that occur after a person undergoes rehabilitation, which is designed to help them recover from illness, injury, or addiction. These outcomes can include improvements in physical abilities, mental health, daily functioning, and quality of life. Successful rehabilitation aims to help individuals regain independence, develop coping strategies, and reintegrate into their communities. Measuring these outcomes can involve assessments of skills, emotional well-being, and the individual’s ability to engage in work or social activities, ultimately reflecting the effectiveness of the rehabilitation process.