What does rehabilitation medicine do?

Rehabilitation medicine is a discipline of a new branch of medicine, which is mainly concerned with the use of physical factors and methods (including electricity,

light, heat, sound, mechanical devices and active activities) in order to diagnose, treat and prevent disabilities and diseases (including pain),

researching so that the sick, injured and disabled people can be rehabilitated physically, mentally, socially and occupationally, and to eliminate or alleviate their functional

functional disabilities.

The study of physical, mental, social, and vocational rehabilitation of sick, injured, and disabled persons to eliminate or alleviate functional impairments and to help them perform their residual functions, restore their ability to live, and work in order to reintegrate into society.

Rehabilitation medicine is a new discipline developed gradually from physiotherapy and physical medicine.

Rehabilitation medicine is a new discipline developed gradually from physiotherapy and physical medicine.