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Eighty percent of survivors (approximately 140,000 per year) have a significant impairment of neurologic function, but are not totally disabled. These are the patients who may benefit from rehabilitation. Rehabilitation cannot restore the activity of paralyzed muscles, but it will train the patient to utilize remaining functions to compensate for what has been lost.
80%的幸存者(每年约14万人)存在明显的神经功能障碍,但并未完全丧失劳动能力。这些患者可能会从康复治疗中受益。康复治疗无法恢复瘫痪肌肉的功能,但它会训练患者利用剩余功能来弥补已丧失的功能。