What is accelerated rehabilitation?

In medicine, accelerated rehabilitation is a rehabilitation program that is designed to re -activate the patient as quickly as possible after injury. Such programs are often used by competing athletes because they cannot be outside the competition for the length of the conventional rehabilitation program. They are also used in industrial rehabilitation, in which the goal is to get someone back to work quickly after injury. If the patient needs surgery, rehabilitation can start preparing the patient and education immediately so that patients can quickly get into rehabilitation after surgery. If the patient does not need surgery or surgery is already finished, the team immediately begins with rehabilitation.

The aim of accelerated rehabilitation is to restore the patient quickly without restoring. In addition, the goal usually includes long -term work to build force so that the injury can be repeated and protected from other injuries. Accelerated rehabilitation pushes the patient immediately after injury to minimizeLoss of flexibility, strength and tone. As the patient recover, more work and exercise are added.

Physical rehabilitation can be exhausting, especially for accelerated rehabilitation. The patient must be able to work hard to rebuild strength and tone without causing further injuries. This requires cooperation, communication and constant control and feedback on monitoring injury and rehabilitation. In some cases, patients may need to be downloaded from an accelerated rehabilitation program if it turns out that it does not improve or impair injuries with rehabilitation. Usually, after completing the program, the patient must still complete regular strength exercises and may need to permanently adjust the lifestyle and level of activity.

The term "accelerated rehabilitation" or "AR" is sometimes used in the legal system. When someone commits a smaller offense and has no history of offenses, B canI have an offer of ar. In this case, the defendant is placed on the trial period and at the end of the period, if the behavior was good, the fees are reduced. This basically creates a second chance for people who commit mild crimes.

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