Galassi A
Minerva Med. 1977 Sep 30;68(46):3209-11.
The occasions on which reevaluation, re-establishment, readaptation, and rehabilitation in the true sense should be used are discussed, and the concept of both psychological and physical rehabilitation as an indivisible whole is underscored. It is also made clear that rehabilitation must not be limited to the heart patient himself, but be seen as the reintegration of the subject (and not the object) of rehabilitation in his family, social, occupational and recreational environment. Rehabilitation begins during hospitilisation and short- or long-term programmes are prepared. Full rehabilitation requires readjustment of the patient's surroundings and the removal of preconceptions and misunderstandings that may often make communication dramatically impossible.