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In which phase the rehabilitation work has started?

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Answered by aspiibam
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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. Examples of limitations in functioning are difficulties in thinking, seeing, hearing, communicating, moving around, having relationships or keeping a job.

Rehabilitation is an essential component of universal health coverage along with promotion, prevention, treatment and palliation.

There is an increasing need for rehabilitation worldwide associated with changing health and demographic trends of increasing prevalence of noncommunicable diseases and population ageing. The proportion of individuals aged over 60 is predicted to double by 2050 and there has been an 18% increase in the prevalence of noncommunicable diseases in the last 10 years.

15% of all years lived with disability (YLDs) are caused by health conditions associated with severe levels of disability. Rehabilitation is a fundamental health intervention for people living with these conditions.

At present the subsequent need for rehabilitation is largely unmet. For example, in many low- and middle-income countries, there is a lack of trained professionals to provide rehabilitation services, with less than 10 skilled practitioners per 1 million population.

Answered by pratham13560
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