The program is designed to meet the needs of each person. What rehab is needed depends on their injury or disease. It's vital that both the person and their family are involved.
The goal is to help the person return to the highest level of function and independence possible. It's also to improve their quality of life. This includes their physical, emotional, and social life.
Programs may include:
- Fitting and care for casts, braces, and splints (orthoses), or artificial limbs (prostheses).
- Exercise programs to improve range of motion. They also can increase muscle strength, improve flexibility and mobility, and increase endurance.
- Gait (walking) retraining and safely using a walker, cane, or crutch.
- Help with buying assistive devices. These help with independence.
- Patient and family education and counseling.
- Pain management.
- Stress management and emotional support.
- Nutritional counseling.
- Ergonomic assessments and preventing work-related injury.
- Vocational counseling.