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Neurorehabilitation epitomizes patient-centred care. It relies on a large multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary team, working together to maximize quality of life for patients who have suffered a brain injury or who are trying to adapt to living with disability resulting from chronic neurological disorder. Therapists, psychologists, nurses, and medical staff work with the patients to enable them to achieve their own personal goals and objectives, be it physical, psychological, or cognitive issues that they are trying to improve.