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Rehabilitation im Sinne einer „Wiederbefähigung“ zur Teilnahme am gesellschaftlichen Leben nach Krankheit, Operation oder Trauma ist bereits in den medizinischen Schulen und in Tempeln des antiken Griechenlands belegt. Zur Anwendung kamen rehabilitationstypische An-wendungen wie Heilgymnastik, Massagen, Hydrotherapien und spirituelle Methoden.

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