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Find information about assistive technology products and rehabilitation equipment available to assist people with disabilities.... Details >
Cardiac rehabilitation is a multi-pronged program designed to help you return to better health, whether you've had a heart attack, heart surgery or certain other heart conditions. ... Details >
Be aware of some of the changes that you need to make in carrying out your daily activities after a hip replacement surgery. ... Details >
Dance therapy is the therapeutic use of movement to improve the mental and physical well being of a person. Learn how it is used to promote health and healing. ... Details >
This directory contains resources for athletes with disabilities who wish to engage in sports competitions and activities, and for physiatrists and the general public who would like to volunteer with ... Details >
Find a dance/movement therapist by location and specialty. Dance/Movement therapy professionals enter the profession with a Master's degree and supervised clinical internship. ... Details >
Use this database to locate a Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation physician in your geographic area. Search by state, or by the physician's last name, city, area code, zip code, or country.... Details >
Learn about services offered at the Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults (HKNC), the only national vocational and rehabilitation program exclusively serving youths and adults ... Details >
Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youth and Adults
This guide offers information to help you on your road to recovery from stroke, including post-stroke issues, prevention, exercises, and recommendations. The guide is available online, Print copies ma... Details >
After stabilization, the person with a spinal cord injury needs to locate the most appropriate rehabilitation center in order to receive spinal cord specific care and facilitate maximum recovery. Her... Details >
Find out about the Paralyzed Victims of America (PVA) fitness & racing program, bowling & billiard tournaments, wheelchair games, and more.... Details >
Stroke may cause temporary or permanent weakness or paralysis on one side of the body. Learn how occupational therapists can help stroke survivors regain their strength to again engage in daily activi... Details >
This page links to recovery fact sheets on stroke, including information on sleep disorders, dealing with pain, coping with emotions, managing fatigue and more.... Details >
Most of the members of the National Amputation Foundation have been living with amputation for the better part of their adult lives. Learn more about their direct experiences, as well as those of rece... Details >
Learn how occupational therapy can provide intervention that helps children with autism to develop appropriate social, play, and learning skills. ... Details >
This fact sheet contains basic consumer health information about this medical specialty -- physical medicine and rehabilitation.... Details >
Cardiac rehabilitation (rehab) is a medically supervised program that helps improve the health and well-being of people who have heart problems. Learn more about cardiac rehab on this page. ... Details >
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health
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