Rehabilitation is like when your favorite toy gets broken, and you work hard to fix it so it can be played with again. Just like glue and tape help put a toy back together, rehabilitation helps people get better when they are hurt or sick. It’s a way to help them feel strong and happy again. Sometimes, doctors, nurses, and special helpers called therapists use exercises, games, and special tools to help people heal.
Think of it like planting a tiny seed in the ground and giving it water and sunshine. Over time, with lots of care, the seed grows into a big, strong plant. Rehabilitation is the care that helps people grow strong again after being hurt.
Another way to understand rehabilitation is to think of it as learning to ride a bike again after a long time. At first, it might feel wobbly and hard, but with practice and support, it gets easier and more fun. Rehabilitation helps people practice and get better at things they might find hard to do after getting hurt.