Snow Leopard
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Yes,
and I'm not even sure that rehabilitation is useful for patients who are spontaneously recovering. I think increases in activity come naturally as people push against the threshold of PEM.
It depends on the impairment and the type of rehabilitation. Work-focused rehabilitation, eg reduced hours is better than jumping straight back in once someone's sick leave finishes. Rehabilitation might be useful for those who have been hospitalised and have pulmonary impairment who have to readjust their breathing so they can exercise again etc.