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reeducation
re·ed·u·cate also re-ed·u·cate (rē-ĕj′ə-kāt′)tr.v. re·ed·u·cat·ed, re·ed·u·cat·ing, re·ed·u·cates also re-ed·u·cat·ed or re-ed·u·cat·ing or re-ed·u·cates 1. To instruct again, especially in order to change someone's behavior or beliefs.2. To retrain (a person) to function effectively; rehabilitate. re·ed′u·ca′tion n.Translations
reeducation
reeducation (rēej″ŭ-kā′shŏn) [ re- + education] 1. Training to restore competence to a person with functional limitations.2. A physical technique to facilitate restoration of motor control.sensory reeducationA rehabilitation regimen used after sensation is impaired by peripheral nerve injuries or surgery to the hand. Common applications include manual techniques, vibration, and electrical stimulation. The purpose is to relearn the interpretation of sensory information related to pain, temperature, and object identification. |