What element is essential in rehabilitation to maximize long-term outcomes and functional independence?
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Correct answer: Starting early with individualized goals and a multidisciplinary team
Rehabilitation is most effective when person-centred, early, and delivered by a multidisciplinary team addressing multiple domains.
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