Rehabilitation Aids: Tools for Recovery and Healing

Rehabilitation aids are devices or tools designed to assist individuals in their recovery process after an injury, surgery, or illness. They aid in improving mobility, strength, and function.
Category
Medical equipment
Where to get
Available in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and medical supply stores
Applicable for
Prepared by Nick Harper, reviewed by Dr. David James Simpson

Rehabilitation aids FAQ


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What is a rehabilitation program?

Rehabilitation is defined as “a set of interventions designed to optimize functioning and reduce disability in individuals with health conditions in interaction with their environment”.

What can rehabilitation do?

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What does rehabilitation mean?

Rehabilitation, if considered at all, is considered something done by someone else somewhere else. As the chief operating officer of a large UK teaching hospital once said, ‘We do not do rehabilitation’.

How can rehabilitation help a person with a noncommunicable disease?

Noncommunicable diseases and associated health complications can have a profound effect across functioning domains, such as mobility, respiration, vision, cognition, and communication. Studies have shown that rehabilitation can effectively assist in prevention of and recovery from various health conditions.

Who needs rehabilitation?

Rehabilitation is not only for people with disabilities or long-term or physical impairments. Rather, rehabilitation is an essential health service for anyone with an acute or chronic health condition, impairment or injury that limits functioning, and as such should be available for anyone who needs it.

How many people need rehabilitation?

Globally, an estimated 2.4 billion people are currently living with a health condition that may benefit from rehabilitation. The need for rehabilitation worldwide is predicted to increase due to changes in the health and characteristics of the population. For example, people are living longer, but with more chronic disease and disability.

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