Pełna treść
2/2026
vol. 30
Artykuł przeglądowy
What is the World Health Organization’s Package of Interventions for Rehabilitation in Neurological Conditions, and Why Should I Care? Paper III: What is the World Health Organisation’s Package of Interventions for Rehabilitation in Neurological Conditions, and Why Should I Care?
Faculty of Physical Education and Health in Biala Podlaska, Jozef Pilsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
International Office, Polish Chamber of Physiotherapists, Warsaw, Poland
Czeladź Department, Zagłębiów Clinical Hospital, Czeladź, Poland
Country Office in Georgia, National Consultant for Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology, World Health Organization, Tibilisi, Georgia
Physiotherapy Review, 2026, 30(2), 5-17
Data publikacji online: 2026/06/22
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