Holistic rehabilitation strategies prioritize treating the whole person rather than just specific injuries or conditions. This approach integrates physical, mental, and emotional health treatments, focusing on enhancing overall well-being. Techniques include physical therapy, nutritional support, counseling, and alternative therapies like meditation or mindfulness practices. Holistic strategies are particularly effective for patients with chronic conditions, as they address the broader impact of these ailments on daily life. By nurturing both physical and psychological health, holistic rehabilitation fosters a more sustainable recovery and empowers patients to maintain a balanced lifestyle post-recovery.
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