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Timing rehabilitation according to chronotype: An overlooked variable?

PubMed / Chronobiol Int · 2026-02-19 · By Uçkun AÇ, Yener Ö, Demir ÖF, et al. · Chronobiology international

A study published in Chronobiology International examines whether a patient's chronotype—their natural tendency toward being a morning or evening person—should factor into the scheduling of rehabilitation sessions. The authors suggest that aligning therapy timing with individual circadian preferences may be an underutilized variable that could influence rehabilitation outcomes. The paper calls attention to chronotype as a potentially important but commonly overlooked consideration in clinical rehabilitation planning.

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