Mobilization Health Dictionary

Mobilization: From 3 Different Sources


The process of making a part of the body capable of movement. Mobilization refers to treatment that is designed to increase mobility in a part of the body recovering from injury or affected by disease.

Surgeons use the term to refer to the freeing of an organ or structure from surrounding connective tissue and fibrous adhesions (bands of tissue joining normally unconnected parts of the body).

Health Source: BMA Medical Dictionary
Author: The British Medical Association
One of the functions in the financing of health systems which aims at identifying and acquiring the money required to meet the health needs of the people, individually and collectively, in a given health system.
Health Source: Community Health
Author: Health Dictionary
n. (in surgery) a technique of tissue dissection used to allow tissues to be freed from their attachments and thus allow movement.
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Enabling

Taking action in partnership with individuals or groups to empower them, through the mobilization of human and material resources, to promote and protect their health.... enabling

Financing

Function of a health system concerned with the mobilization, accumulation and allocation of money to cover the health needs of the people, individually and collectively, in the care system.... financing



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