Advancing Global Rehabilitation: A New Era for Healthcare Professionals
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https://doi.org/10.71395/ijhp.2.3.2025.0Abstract
The field of rehabilitation is experiencing a profound shift as healthcare systems work to manage the grow- ing prevalence of chronic diseases, disabilities, and age-related declines in function. Today, rehabilitation is acknowledged as an essential pillar of healthcare and a major factor influencing long-term indepen- dence and quality of life (1). This evolution reflects a broader change in how communities perceive health, participation, and overall well-being.
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