Therapeutic Rehabilitation Programs

12 Jul 2009
Therapeutic Rehabilitation Programs

Rehabilitation is the process of restoration of lost capabilities or a treatment used to heal a person’s body. It helps individuals with physical, mental, cognitive or sensory disabilities to become self-sufficient and productive. Therapeutic rehabilitation programs are aimed at helping people with disabilities respond to social and personal challenges, plan careers and engage in meaningful employment.

Therapeutic rehabilitation programs are highly individualized treatments consisting of therapeutic exercises, manual therapeutic techniques and guidelines for progressive return to their prior level of activity. Patient education and home exercise instruction are used to promote long term results. These rehabilitation programs are not the same for every patient. They change according to the patient’s physical and mental conditions, age of the patient, level of disability and more.

To increase independence and expedite recovery, usually individual therapeutic programs based on occupational therapy, physical therapy, pain management, podiatry, dietetics, consultative medical service, neurology, chiropractic care and speech and language pathology are used. Acupuncture, orthotics and massage can also be used as therapies for rehabilitation programs. These programs are also supplemented with group sessions, home programs and community reintegration activities. Exercises such as stretching, strengthening and cardiovascular exercises also constitute an important part of therapeutic rehabilitation programs.

Therapeutic rehabilitation programs are helpful to persons suffering from acute or chronic pain, brain injury, musculoskeletal and balance disorders, brain tumor, spinal cord injury, botox, orthopedic and athletic injuries, arthritis, work injuries, vertigo and for those who are victims of automobile accidents. Treatment of mental shocks and psychological disorders are equally important, and therapeutic rehabilitation programs concentrate on this aspect also. Through intensive and comprehensive treatment plans, therapeutic rehabilitation programs can help patients recover even from attitudinal disabilities.

Detailed diagnosis is necessary before starting rehabilitation. The equipments used in various therapeutic rehabilitation programs include paraffin wax, shoulder wheel, theratubing, rocker and wobble boards, physioballs, therabands, walker bars, treadmill, stair stepper, cycles for lower and upper body parts, and resistive weight machines. However, experienced personnel with licensed rehabilitation assistants are necessary for giving patients full support physically and mentally until they become capable of handling their day to day activities independently.

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A dog exercise of sit to stand is used to strengthen the rear leg for healthy or for dogs in rehabilitation. … “strength training” canine “sit stand”

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What other options is there if you can't afford to participate in the rehabilitation program?
Recently my wages have started to be garnished at 15% and I spoke to a representive and was told that to participate in the rehabilitation program I would have to put down 10% of what is owed which is about $7800. And in addition to having my wages garnished I would need to pay an additional $500. I make $9.88 hour and can barely afford to have 15% taken from my pay check every 2 weeks.

9 Responses to Therapeutic Rehabilitation Programs

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morning_tide

July 12th, 2009 at 3:51 pm

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Janice C

July 12th, 2009 at 3:54 pm

It will follow him forever Just like any criminal record.

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Ingrid M

July 12th, 2009 at 8:09 pm

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bryansmill

July 13th, 2009 at 5:50 pm

I am a lawyer…the way admission to the bars usually works is you make an application, which usually requires you to disclose convictions, arrests etc…only certain crimes by the way are considered ones of moral turpitude. You also supply references in your application–the references can be checked and if they cannot be verified, you will be questioned. You also supply an employment background which is also checked and if not verified you will be questioned on that as well. Some bars also require an interview with a member of the Bar (New York does for example) and you will be questioned about your background and experience and any answers on your application that you make…

You then wait for the bar admissions people to either accept your application or not. You are presumed to have moral fitness unless they find cause to show you aren't. If you are found unfit, the way to show fitness is to demand a hearing, gather evidence of fitness–documents suggesting you have been rehabilitated, witnesses in the form of people with some reputation and good standing themselves, who know you and will testify as to your rehabilitation and character.

If you have committed a heinous crime or one of moral turpitude, you may well find you simply cannot get into the bar, it is very much a matter of discretion in the examiners and discretion means they have great latitude unless they patently violate some rule of law or regulation by denying you entry. There is no right to practice law, its a privilege and it can be witheld for cause.

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retro_belle24

July 13th, 2009 at 7:44 pm

You could help with activities such as assisting patients to participate in games. You could pass ice water. Help people read mail. There's a variety of things you can help with. The key to a good experience though is to let them know up front what you would feel comfortable doing and also letting them know what you would not like to do. This is a very rewarding experience as you really have the opportunity to help someone and make a difference. Good luck

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bobbi la

July 14th, 2009 at 12:13 pm

Among the reasons some teenagers become alcoholics is pressure. They sometimes feel so obligated about so many things that's why they try to find an outlet, such as alcohol, for all their pressures and frustrations. I know how you feel. As a concerned sibling, help your parents find a good rehab for your brother. The links below are useful. Good luck.

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Treacha B

July 15th, 2009 at 9:55 am

Washington DC?????

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crystal w

July 16th, 2009 at 12:04 am

You could try calling help hotlines. They will have counselors ready to talk to you about your husband's addiction to alcohol. They will also help you find the right alcohol rehabilitation center in your area where you can bring your husband to. Try dialing 800-559-9503.

Best of luck to you and your husband!

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phillip h

July 16th, 2009 at 12:43 am

You don't have to go far to find a good rehabilitation program. Didn't you know that Florida houses some of the most conducive drug treatment centers in the United States? Inpatient and outpatient treatments are also available– the inpatient treatment meaning that you're going to be residing within the premises of the rehab center, and the outpatient treatment that allows you to stay in your own home and the experts will come to visit you to administer treatment.

I hope you found that info useful. Good luck on your recovery!

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