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Team and Rehabilitation Team

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Planning an efficient rehabilitation program entails considering it from three different perspectives, namely: taking all aspects of a person’s life into account, recognizing the individual as the core of the project, and ensuring continuity and coordinated interventions across all fields [1]. The wide, diversified range of possible interventions for the person’s personal needs demands for several professionals to be involved, each of them at the appropriate stage of the disease and for specific issues.

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Gariboldi, V., Lopresti, M., Panella, L. (2021). Team and Rehabilitation Team. In: Lopresti, M., Panella, L. (eds) Rehabilitation After Limb Salvage Surgery. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66352-0_7

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