Which challenge can hinder long-term rehabilitation outcomes and should be addressed proactively?
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Correct answer: Poor patient motivation and adherence to home exercise plans
Adherence to home programs and ongoing engagement is vital for sustaining long-term outcomes; lack of motivation or follow-through can hinder progress.
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