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Rehabilitation - World Health Organization (WHO)
Rehabilitation is a set of interventions needed when a person is experiencing or is likely to experience limitations in everyday functioning due to ageing or a health condition, including chronic diseases or disorders, injuries or traumas.

Rehabilitation - World Health Organization (WHO)
Rehabilitation addresses the impact of a health condition on a person’s everyday life by optimizing their functioning and reducing their experience of disability.

Rehabilitation - World Health Organization (WHO)
It is estimated that 610 million – or 1 in 3 people - in the Western Pacific Region experience a health condition that could benefit from rehabilitation. The need for rehabilitation and assistive technology continues to grow as populations age; there are 245 million people 65 years and older in the Western Pacific, which is predicted to double by 2050.

Rehabilitation - World Health Organization (WHO)
Children, adolescents, adults or older people may need rehabilitation at some point in their lives. This includes people with acute or chronic health conditions (such as stroke, heart disease, respiratory diseases, cancer), injuries (such as fractures, burns, brain injuries) or congenital disorders (such as autism spectrum disorders, cerebral palsy).

Rehabilitation - World Health Organization (WHO)
The number of occupational therapists, physiotherapists, physical medicine and rehabilitation doctors, speech and language therapists, and prosthetists and orthotists is far from what is required.

Rehabilitation 2030 initiative - World Health Organization (WHO)
Globally, 1 in 3 people live with a health condition that benefits from rehabilitation. These needs are spread across the lifespan, from children with congenital and intellectual impairment to young adults with physical limitations resulting from unintentional and war-related injuries to older people experiencing chronic disease or difficulties associated with ageing.

Newsroom - World Health Organization (WHO)
Injuries sustained during a war can lead to devastating and long-lasting physical and psychological complications. To minimize such impact and promote steady recovery, it is important to start rehabilitation care as early as possible. In Ukraine, the need for rehabilitation has arguably never been greater.

Rehabilitation in Viet Nam - World Health Organization (WHO)
As of 2015, Viet Nam has more than 7 million people living with some forms of disabilities (7.8% of the population).

World Rehabilitation Alliance - World Health Organization (WHO)
In many countries around the world there is an urgent need to strengthen rehabilitation. Globally, an estimated 2.4 billion people are living with a health condition that could benefit from rehabilitation.

Advocating for rehabilitation - World Health Organization (WHO)
Launched in 2017, the Rehabilitation 2030 initiative calls on all stakeholders to meet the growing global need for rehabilitation by strengthening health systems to provide quality rehabilitation worldwide.

 

 

 

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