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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
 
Rehabilitation is the act of restoring something to its original state. The noun rehabilitation comes from the Latin prefix re-, meaning “again” and habitare, meaning “make fit.”


== Principles ==
== Principles ==

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Rehabilitation is the act of restoring something to its original state. The noun rehabilitation comes from the Latin prefix re-, meaning “again” and habitare, meaning “make fit.”

Principles[edit | edit source]

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Intermediate Stage[edit | edit source]

Advanced Stage[edit | edit source]

Return to Sport[edit | edit source]

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