Four stages of rehabilitation treatment
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This mind map outlines the 'Four Stages of Rehabilitation Treatment,' providing a structured approach to recovery. The first stage, the Acute Phase, involves accurate diagnosis, setting goals, and passive, low-intensity exercises. Education focuses on understanding injuries and necessary behavior adjustments. The Recovery Period emphasizes regular testing and a shift towards active rehabilitation, while maintaining passive treatments. During the Consolidation Period, high-intensity active rehabilitation is introduced, with guidance on maintaining progress. Finally, the Return to Normal Training/Competition stage involves targeted rehabilitation training and education on self-protection and relapse prevention. Each stage is crucial for effective recovery and long-term health.
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1. Acute phase
Diagnosis: Accurate diagnosis, then set test indicators and rehabilitation goals
Treatment: mainly passive, low-intensity basic rehabilitation exercises
Education: Explain the nature and progression of injuries, inform the required behavior adjustments.
2. Recovery period
Check: Regular testing
Treatment: Gradually shift to active rehabilitation as the main focus, while maintaining passive treatment.
Education: Treatment strategies, methods, and goals for this stage of education.
3. Consolidation period
Check: Regularly test and check rehabilitation goals
Treatment: High-intensity active rehabilitation,move closer to special characteristics and gradually reduce passive treatment.
Education: Guide athletes to maintain the continuity of rehabilitation and don't rush.
4. Return to normal training/competition
Check: Check rehabilitation goals
Treatment: rehabilitation training dominated by returning to special goals, necessary passive treatment
Education: How to Protect Yourself and Prevent Relapse

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