Recovery methods in rehabilitation encompass a variety of therapies and practices aimed at restoring physical, cognitive, and emotional functions. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy are among the primary recovery methods that address motor skills, daily activities, and communication abilities. Each method is tailored to an individual’s unique needs, focusing on achieving optimal recovery outcomes. Evidence-based practices and individualized treatment plans are central to effective recovery methods. These techniques are designed to help patients regain independence, rebuild confidence, and reintegrate into their everyday lives.
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