Therapeutic support systems in rehabilitation are tools and frameworks that help patients navigate the physical and emotional challenges of recovery. These systems include assistive devices like walkers, support braces, and communication aids that enhance patient independence and daily functionality. Support systems also extend to digital tools, such as mobile applications and tele-rehabilitation, which enable remote monitoring and guidance. By providing both practical and psychological support, these systems help patients build resilience, adhere to treatment protocols, and achieve sustainable progress during rehabilitation.
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