Rehabilitation begins:
a. once the individual has left hospital.
b. once the physiotherapist has decided that theindividual requires it
c. once the individual has been admitted to arehabilitation facility.
d. as soon as the individual is admitted to hospital.
d
Rehabilitation begins with immediate care in order to
minimise the effects of damage and to prevent complications
in the stage immediately after an accident or the onset of an
illness.
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