Those conditions requiring rehabilitation can be categorised as follows:

a. gradual onset/relapsing course.
b. acute onset/constant course.
c. gradual onset/progressive course.
d. all of the above.


d
Conditions requiring rehabilitation can be acute,
gradual, constant and progressive.

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